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Genus: Ursus. Species: U. arctos. Subspecies: U. a. horribilis. Population: Ungava brown bear. The Ungava brown bear is an extinct population of grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) that inhabited the forests of northern Quebec and Labrador until the early 20th century.
819. Highways. R-117 (TCH) R-311. Website. www.lacdesecorces.ca. Lac-des-Écorces is a municipality and village in the Laurentides region of Quebec, Canada, part of the Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality. It is named after Bark Lake (Lac des Écorces) that is on its western boundary.
Bear danger area closure sign of the type used at Denali National Park and Preserve. This is a list of human deaths caused by bear attacks in North America by decade in reverse chronological order. These fatalities have been documented through news media, reports, cause-of-death statistics, scientific papers, or other sources.
Tom Beilke of Manitowoc went on a spring bear hunt in Saskatchewan, Canada, with two of his hunting companions. This guided hunt was May 27-31 and about one hour north of Hudson Bay.
Manicouagan Reservoir (also Lake Manicouagan / mænɪkwɑːɡən, - ɡɒ̃ /) is an annular lake in central Quebec, Canada, covering an area of 1,942 km 2 (750 sq mi). The lake island in its centre is known as René-Levasseur Island, and its highest point is Mount Babel. The structure was created 214 (±1) million years ago, in the Late ...
Clearwater Lakes or Lac a l'Eau-Claire. Lake Champlain in Quebec and New York, Vermont. Lake Charest (Mékinac) Châteauvert Lake (La Tuque) Lac des Chats. Cinconsine Lake. Lac des Chicots (Sainte-Thècle) Croche Lake (Sainte-Thècle) Lake of the Cross (Lac-Édouard)
The number of bears killed, or harvested, by hunters annually is available online.There were 223 reported harvests in 2022, which is in line with the five-year average of 235.
La Vérendrye wildlife reserve is one of the largest reserves in the province of Quebec, Canada, covering 12,589 square kilometres (4,861 sq mi) [1] of contiguous land and lake area (Assinica wildlife reserve is the largest in the province, but its territory is broken up in four non-contiguous parts). It is named after Pierre Gaultier de ...