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Members of the ACS Lab bear grins with #grizzlybars…

ByApplied Conservation Science Lab June 29, 2017

In the midst of prepping bear hair samples for stable isotope analysis, we figured it was time for a little #grizzlybar chocolate break! Before July 1st, find out how your #grizzlybar can win you a journey of a life time aboard the Achiever, the Raincoast Conservation Foundation research vessel. Proceeds will go toward Raincoast’s purchase of commercial trophy hunting tenures in the Great Bear Rainforest. Visit Raincoast’s Save The Great Bears page to learn more.

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