Fall means bears are busy preparing for winter hibernation. As Quinn Campbell reports, a number of organizations in the Crowsnest Pass are doing their part to make sure bears can stay wild and have less contact with humans so that everyone stays safe.
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Groups raising awareness about bears preparing to hibernate in Crowsnest Pass
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