BEARS
Our Backyard Pacific
Salmon
From the Cove
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Bears and humans share a love for this tasty protein found here in the rivers during the fall

Salmon

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This largest member of the dolphin family lives in every ocean on earth

Orca

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This species of salmon swim up and spawn in the Glendale river

Pink

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This organism is more closely related to humans than plants biologically

Fungus

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This structure located in Ontario is the tallest in Canada

CN Tower

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Bears graze along this grass like plant  in the estuary while food is limited in the spring


Sedge

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This creature from our waters have 3 hearts that helps pump blood throughout its body

Octopus

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Once the salmon enter the river they stop doing this natural behaviour

Eating

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This type of bird seen in our cove inspired Japanese bullet trains

Kingfisher

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More than two-thirds of the world’s population of this mammal are found in the Canadian Arctic

Polar Bear

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When cubs are born in the den, hairless and helpless, they are born without this sense

Sight

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Seals beware. Orcas working together in this 3-letter group while hunting can tip over sheets of ice while hunting

Pod

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Grizzly bears prefer and go after this part of the salmon given its fat content

Salmon Roe

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This critter from the cove can reach speeds of up tp 160kph (99mph)

Bald Eagle

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Canada has more of this natural feature then any other country on earth

Lakes

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This species of bear is born with this genetic trait that makes it appear white or cream coated. Referred to as a spirit bear or Kermode bear

American Black Bear

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This fastest growing seaweed in the world can grow up to 2 ft per day

Bull Kelp

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Aside from fish salmon are considered this type of important species that is vital to a Eco-system

Keystone Species

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This non-flowering plant that uses spores to reproduce grows generously around our woods

Ferns

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In 1950 this national animal of Canada was dropped from airplanes with parachutes to help repopulate in different locations

The Beaver

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A adult grizzly bear is trying to eat at least 30,000 calories a day. The equitant to this many big macs from McDonalds

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At over 36,000 feet, it's the deepest spot in the North Pacific, or anywhere else on Earth

The Mariana Trench 

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Salmon are named after their runs, it comes from the Latin word salmo salire which means this behaviour they display

To leap

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Knight Inlet lodge is at this elevation of sea level 

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The Canadian one dollar coin is named after this type of water bird common in lakes

The Loon