A persistent Griz trying to get the smelly goodies in a Toter can. The Grizzly Bears at the Discovery Center in West Yellowstone test out a bunch of can brands during the year. Got your trash in a good place? We've had a handsome guy (Black Bear) prowling our neighborhood lately.
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Watch detection dogs learn to sniff out illegal ivory and other contraband. Working Dogs for Conservation is training them to work with handlers in the Luangwa Valley, Zambia’s wildlife stronghold where it is under increasing attack from poachers.
The dogs have found poaching contraband that law enforcement would never have discovered without them, such as gun parts concealed in the thatched roof of a hut, or, incredibly, a tiny primer cap (used to fire a muzzle loader) that was placed in a matchbox, hidden inside a suitcase, and buried among bags and parcels in a tightly packed van. Searches like these often happen along roads or in villages, when many bystanders are watching, which adds to the dogs’ deterrence value. WD4C continues to provide consultation, support, and maintenance training to the Zambia team to ensure that the dogs remain eager, efficient and effective in their work." - from www.wd4c.org/ambiaantipoaching.html The film captures the stunning landscape of the Crown of the Continent and the viewpoints and vision of the diverse stakeholders who live and work in the Crown of the Continent—ranchers, scientists, businesses, First Nation tribes, municipalities, conservationists, national parks (Glacier and Waterton), and the governments of two nations—all with an interest in the future health of region. Visit the Roundtable on the Crown of the Continent to join the conversation
Filmed and produced by Wimberg Productions Cinematographer: Randy Wimberg Producer/Editor: Kristin Wimberg Still Photography: Tony Bynum Photography Music composition and performance: Stuart Weber Wimberg Productions covered the ecotourism event sponsored by Keystone Conservation and the Madison Valley Ranchlands Group in July 2009. The story by Guy de Gallard appears in Cowboys & Indians April 2010 issue.
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