This story appears in the August 2011 issue of National Geographic magazine. On a drizzly autumn morning on the coast of British Columbia, a shadowy figure lumbers down to shore. A black bear has ...
To make matters worse, British Columbia and Washington had already seen a rainy autumn. “The soil was already saturated when this rainfall event came,” said Jeremy Venditti, a professor of ...
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