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Tag Archives: brown bears
The Bear Facts of Migration
Hi blog. I’m currently on holiday – which actually means not being at school and not needing to think about work very often. The (expletive deleted) Olympics are officially over, but that means probably at least two weeks of media … Continue reading
The Right to Bear Arms
Hi blog. With the coming of winter (the last week of November provided some typical late December weather) there has not been much to report at Wild in Japan. The days are becoming very short, so there is no daylight … Continue reading
Bear No Grudge
Hi blog. The summer holidays are almost over. The weather has cooled down somewhat, especially at night – at least for now. Those typhoons can really affect the temperature as well as rainfall, and Japan has been experiencing an average … Continue reading
The Big Bear
Hi blog. I first saw this one shared on Facebook, and then something on the evening news. The brown bear was something I heard a fair bit about when I was in Hokkaido. I remember going to a BBQ, and … Continue reading