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From: jasminemin
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  • i saw a big brown last week below Sahale . Scared the poops out of me. Too close =/

  • @jojo808 Did you get any photos?

  • @jasminemin i wish i did , it bolted over the hill toward the Pass . think it was take a bit of desensitizing b4 i could be tame enough to grab a camera tho

  • @jojo808 Still, if you think it was a grizzly, you should let US Fish and Wildlife know, as it is important info for their recovery: 1-888-965-3232

  • @jasminemin thank you for the info . pretty sure it was a brown due to size and looks.

  • bears oh my! nice vid check out my climb on washington states highest non volcanoe called "bonanza peak" see ya

  • Outstanding video ! I have always felt that Grizzlies and Wolves epitomizes wildness. They will allowed themselves to become near extinction before becoming tamed by man. Could there be any greater spirit anywhere. Again , great job on this video , definitely hope to see more

  • Grizzlies are great and wonderful creatures, and when we find them we should protect them and their habitat. I just wish people got all gooey inside about human children. Protect the unborn.

  • great video. I wish I could have seen one while I was up there. I never knew that when I used to go camping alone with nothing but a sleeping bag I was amoung grizzlies.

  • What a great video for a great and beautiful animal. This is why I decided to go to school for conservation. How can I not look at their beautiful faces and not want to help? Love these animals.

  • Scientists estimate that there are less than twenty grizzly bears left in the North Cascades. Every year there are sightings, and Conservation Northwest has a remote camera program trying to capture an image of the elusive bear.

  • how many grizzlies are in the north cascade np are? i always hope to see one but i have only seen black bear, which are still cool .

  • According to recent estimates, less than 20 in an area of around 10,000 square miles.

  • Powerful and moving. Great job.

  • This video provides moving images and a few brief but staggering statistics that explain how much we stand to lose if we don't help to protect this great bear-- and with it the last threatened vestiges of a "Wild West" that is part of our heritage, and found nowhere else on the planet.

  • I just love this video, its so powerful yet tender. Well done, Chris Morgan (look for Chris in an upcoming documentary as he travels the world on motorcycle to discover the bears of the world, "BearTREK".

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