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CBCN - Sunday, May 26, 2024 - 12:00 a.m. (ET) - Segment #9

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They each have their own frequency. [Suzuki] And they hired an independent scientist to oversee the research and track the bears. [Ciarniello] The main part of the study is survival. Do these bears survive long-term, but then also we want to know, are they getting into conflicts, will they approach people? We don't know, and that's what I'm trying to... to look at. [Suzuki] Dr. Lana Ciarniello has spent 30 years tracking and studying wild grizzly bears... ...and will now follow the lives of Raven, Arthur, Isa, Cedar, and Muwin. [Ciarniello] These bears are now research bears. It's very unfortunate for them that they lost their mothers, but I'm just happy that we were handed five bears that we can follow and look at. [Angelika] Out of those five cubs, we have four females, which is just super exciting because females in this program are just the gold. If we can follow them long enough, they'll tell us the most of how well those bears do out there, because we can prove that they are integrating enough to reproduce. [Ciarniello] If we're fortunate enough to keep these girls until they breed, that would be the definition of success. [Suzuki] Staying through the winter and into the spring, the cubs have now been in human care for seven months. But to keep human contact to a minimum, they've been looked after by one primary caretaker, who sets clear boundaries. Kim Griujs has over 10 years experience caring for the shelter's black bears, but it's her first time overseeing their orphaned grizzly bears. [Kim Griujs] I'm not going in with them. I feed them in a separate area. They go in, I close the slider, and then I clean their outside area. and I bring in enrichment. I love putting enrichment in. It's good entertainment for them, and it's all natural. Every time we put new enrichment in, it's like a party for them. They get all excited and play with it, and rolling around in it, and getting that smell all over their fur. It's really rewarding to see. [Angelika] They have really thrived, and they're looking fantastic. In a few days we're going to set them free. We chose to release them as yearlings, which is a year early than what they would leave their mother, to minimize the handling of them and the habituation concern. [Suzuki] Because orphaned grizzly cubs have to be released so young, it's been assumed that they could not survive in the wild, but these yearlings have one big advantage... [Angelika] I would say they're 250-300 pounds, and then just with the good food over the winter, just-- [imitates explosion] you know? -They just grow. -Right. [Angelika] We don't hibernate the grizzly bears. We feed them through the winter, and they're actually being released at the size of a two-year-old. [Suzuki] The shelter accelerates their grizzlies' growth, so that by release time, their yearlings match the size of young grizzlies when they start weaning away from their mothers. [Angelika] In the wild, the mother bear has to teach the young ones to stay away from the other bears because they potentially would predate on them. We can't teach them to stay away from another bear or from a cougar, and therefore, by not hibernating them over the winter, we give them that extra edge in size to defend themselves when they go out into the wild. [Suzuki] But it's yet to be proven whether their extra size gives them enough of an edge to survive on their own. [Marriott] It's hard to know which one to be aiming at. You're afraid you're going to be missing something. [chuckles] I've got a pretty long-standing relationship with the shelter. I am the bear photographer... ...so, documenting this journey for these five bears as they get rewilded, and released back into the Bella Coola area. [camera shutter clicking] [Suzuki] John Marriott has been advocating for a similar rewilding program in his home province, Alberta. [Marriott] The grizzly bear is a threatened species in Alberta. Why are we not trying this kind of thing? [Suzuki] In Alberta, like elsewhere in North America, there are no grizzly rehab shelters. [Marriott] The alternatives to rehab are pretty grim, to be honest. One is a bullet to the head. You get a young little cub, and it's orphaned, and a conservation officer has to shoot it, whether they want to or not. Three Alberta grizzly bear cubs

now call the Vancouver Zoo home. The other alternative is shipping them off to a zoo, basically destined to a life of confinement, pacing back and forth behind bars. I've come up to the Northern Lights Wildlife Shelter this spring because I'm trying to learn as much as I can about the cubs right now... [camera shutter clicking] ...and see what was uniqueand different between each bear, have some idea of what behaviour they might exhibit when they're out in the wild. It'll not only help me identify them, but also help me figure out what they're going to do next. Right now, we've got one scratching on posts, two playing with a stick. I think it's really critical to see these bears as individuals, because they are individuals. They have all these different personality traits that they exhibit, and I really appreciate that these bears actually have names. So, instead of just it being "Bear M163", you know, male 163, it's Arthur. [Griujs] Arthur is still trying to prove himself. You can see him strutting and doing the cowboy walk... ...trying to impress everybody. [growling and roaring] He's definitely more brave than he was. He's always first in line to check stuff out. [chuckling] I wanted to get a look at their personalities to see who's the first one to the feed tub, who's in control of this pack, and who is the most timid, and later on, how is that going to play out in their survival? Isa's pretty timid. She's always in the background. She's always one of the last ones to come in the feeding area. It's the same with Muwin, like this underdog, too. She hangs on Cedar a lot. Cedar is always in the water, and then she does the... like, her head just above the water, and you can see her feeling the ground, and then like, "Oh yeah!" The excitement in the face, like, finds an old bone, or a perfect rock, and then she just plays with it and tosses it up. So, that's Raven over there, and she's, like the clown of the group. She's always playing. She moves different than the other bears. She runs out and swings her head around. She really entices the rest to play along. Once there's play going on, it's contagious. [bears grunting] [Suzuki] Tomorrow, Kim will say her goodbyes to Raven, Arthur, Isa, Cedar, and Muwin, as they start their journey back into the wild. [Griujs] They have no idea what's ahead of them, but I have high hopes for them. [Angelika] They have shown us over the last few weeks that they are really ready to go. They have been really trying to find a way out of the enclosure. So, at this point, for me, I'm happy to see them go because that's where they want to be, and where they should be. Announcer:Closed captioningof this programis brought to youin part byPetSma Book grooming, training,PetsHotel and doggie day camp at services.petsmart.ca ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Loving the uncommon is a wonderful thing we have in common. ( ) ( ) Interrupted by dry eyes? Get fast-acting relief with hydraSense eye drops. ( ) Made with a naturallysourced lubricant. hydraSense eye drops. Parrots are incredible animals. [Parrot] Another overdue bill! Yeah. They're also extremely intelligent. [Parrot] Forgot to pay again! They also repeat things they hear a lot. The new BMO eclipse rise Visa card rewards you with points for paying your bill on time every month to help build a routine. [Parrot] Rewards you with points! And you get 5x the points on things like groceries, dining and recurring bill payments. [Parrot] For paying your bill! —But also you can... — [Parrot] Every month! —And just remember. —[Parrot] Build a routine! [Parrot squawking] He is a talker. When a bank helps you make real financial progress. That's the BMO Effect. BMO

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