Nestled on Grouse Mountain, the Refuge for Endangered Wildlife offers a unique glimpse into the lives of its inhabitants. The sanctuary is home to two well-known grizzly bears, Grinder and Coola, who were orphaned as cubs. Visitors can also observe a variety of birds of prey, including resident owls, and a hummingbird feeding station where researchers study these tiny, vibrant birds during the spring. This refuge provides a natural setting that allows both the animals and visitors to connect in an educational and inspiring environment.
Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife
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