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  2. Ungava brown bear - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Manicouagan Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Poisson-Blanc Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    This park is administered by the "Corporation du Parc du Poisson-Blanc" (trans-en|Poisson-Blanc Parks Development Corporation) (CPPB) which is a non-profit organization and whose head office is located at 37 ch. de la Truite, Notre-Dame-du-Laus, Quebec, J0X 2M0. The CPPB was registered on March 7, 2005 in the Quebec enterprise register.

  5. Jacques-Cartier National Park - Wikipedia

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    Jacques-Cartier National Park is located in the Laurentian Mountains along the Jacques-Cartier River valley, to the west of Quebec Route 175. [7] Jacques-Cartier is a 30 minutes drive from Québec City. [8] Grands-Jardins National Park is located to the northeast of the park, while the Laurentian Wildlife Reserve is located to the north.

  6. Laurentides Wildlife Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Réserve faunique des Laurentides (transl. Laurentides Wildlife Reserve), also known by its former name of parc des Laurentides, [1] is a wildlife reserve in Quebec, Canada, located between Quebec City and the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region. This reserve is part of the network of wildlife reserves of Quebec (Canada) managed by the Ministry of ...

  7. Fattest bear ever? See the Colorado cake monster that is ...

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    Colorado officials report that over 90% of a bear's diet consists of grasses, berries, fruits, nuts and plants. The remainder is primarily insects and scavenged carcasses.

  8. Lac Taureau Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    The Lac Taureau Regional Park is a regional park set around Taureau Reservoir (sometimes identified as Toro or Matawin reservoir, [1] and colloquially dubbed as Taureau lake), located in part (south half) in the municipality of Saint-Michel-des-Saints and unorganized territories of Baie-de-la-Bouteille and Lac-Matawin, in the Matawinie regional county municipality, in the administrative region ...

  9. Zoo Sauvage de St-Félicien - Wikipedia

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    The Zoo Sauvage de St-Félicien (English: Wild Zoo of St-Félicien) is one of the largest zoos in the province of Quebec. Located in Saint-Félicien, the zoo is dedicated to wildlife conservation of the boreal climate and is managed by The Centre for Conservation of Boreal Biodiversity inc. The Zoo Sauvage de St-Félicien is an accredited ...