RFWFMFM5–Vancouver Island, British Columbia, is home to over 7000 black bears, which can be viewed by visitors when taking a boat tour from the town of Tofino.
RFWFMH0C–Vancouver Island, BC, is home to over 7000 black bears, which are a unique species that are slightly larger than their mainland cousins.
RFWFMH8A–Vancouver Island, British Columbia, is home to a large thriving population of indigenous black bears that comb coastal beaches for food.
RFWFMGX7–Ursus americanus vancouveri is the scientific name of the Vancouver Island black bear, a unique species slightly larger than mainland black bears.
RFWFMJ01–Black bear tours are a popular activity for visitors to the west coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, out of the towns of Tofino and Ucluelet.
RFWFMGCP–Vancouver Island black bears are found throughout the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve near the towns of Tofino and Ucluelet, British Columbia.
RFWFMHKN–Visitors to Tofino on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, can get close to large wild coastal black bears on several different boat tours.
RFWFMGGA–A ursus americanus vancouveri, or Vancouver Island black bear, forages a beach for food near the town of Tofino on the west coast of the island.
RFWFMFWD–A large black bear stops to enjoy the summer sunshine on a rocky beach on Vancouver Island, Canada, near the tourist destination of Tofino.
RFWFMG35–Black bears are one of many wildlife species found in the Pacific Rim National Park reserve on the west coast of Vancouver Island near Tofino.
RFWFMHTJ–A thriving population of black bears is found on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Visitors can view bears on boat tours from the town of Tofino.
RFWFMFYP–Boat tours from the town of Tofino, BC, take visitors to view Vancouver Island black bears on islands near the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve.
RFWFMHCF–A large black bear roams a beach near Tofino, British Columbia. Boat tours provide visitors to Vancouver Island an opportunity to see many wild bears
RFWFMH57–A large Vancouver Island black bear patrols the rocky shores of a coastal island on a summer day near the city of Tofino, British Columbia, Canada.
RFWFMFRC–A black bear turns over rocks looking for crabs on a beach near the town of Tofino on Vancouver Island, BC. Bear boat tours are popular for visitors.
RFWFMJ2A–A large black bear patrols a beach on a rocky island near Tofino, BC, Canada. Coastal bears are easily viewed by visitors on boat tours year round.
RFWFMJ5D–A mature black bear combs the rocky coastal beaches near Tofino, British Columbia, foraging for its next meal. Bear tours are popular with tourists.
RFWFMGA2–A large black bear forages for food on a coastal beach in the Pacific Rim National Park reserve near the town of Tofino, British Columbia, Canada.
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