The following links are designed to provide additional resources for those seeking more information about wildlife, and bears in particular. We will be adding links to this page on a continuous basis. If you have suggestions for a link, please contact us: insight@insightwildlife.com
Listing does not necessarily imply endorsement by IWM.
(Links listed alphabetically).
The Alaska Extravaganza whale and bear watching trip created by Chris Morgan (IWM).
Bear viewing trips by IWM, WA.
Bear viewing trips by TravelWild, WA.
Andean bear research and conservation in Venezuela.
Black and grizzly bear facts and safety issues.
Canopy - Linking corporations, wildlife, scientists and communities for the benefit of business and the environment.
Center for Wildlife Information.
CITES - Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora.
Counter Assault bear deterrent pepper spray.
Earth Day Puget Sound.
Eastern Slopes Grizzly Bear Project, Alberta, Canada.
Educational items and gifts related to bears and other wildlife.
Environmental Investigation Agency.
Environmental organization Web Directory.
Greater Glacier Area Bear DNA Project.
Grizzly bear wilderness field course, North Cascades, Washington State.
Grizzly Bear Field Courses offered by San Francisco State University.
Grizzly Bear Outreach Project. North Cascades Information and Education program.
Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee.
Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team.
International Association for Bear Research and Management (IBA).
IUCN - The World Conservation Union.
Living with Wildlife Foundation.
National Geographic's Wild Bear Camera.
Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, WA.
Predator Conservation Alliance.
Sierra Club Grizzly Bear Ecosystems Project.
The Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative.
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Western Washington University summer courses.
Wildlife Conservation Society.
World Society for the Protection of Animals.
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