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Bear Watching Must Be Done In Groups

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Bears are flexible creatures who can hunt at any time of day; nevertheless, adult brown bears are crepuscular, meaning they are most active around dawn and twilight. Licensed hunters who go into the woods in the evenings looking for deer and other small animals are used to encountering bears, and these creatures are frequently blamed for crop and livestock damage. Bear watching Vancouver Island Campbell River in its natural habitat is a once-in-a-lifetime event, as well as an opportunity for photographers to capture the shot of a lifetime from the protection of specially made photographer's bear hides. For protection, even seasoned hunters and trackers go in groups. Without hiring a guide, you should not travel into an unknown forest on your own. Both bears and tourists are protected by guides who are familiar with the bears' routes and how to prevent uncomfortably near encounters. All tourist hides have comfortable viewing chairs, sleeping spaces, restrooms, and hearing ampli