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Small Bear Excursion

The Small Bear Excursion is a special designed event for the small bear researchers (4-10 years) and their parents.

All the family will be briefly introduced in the bear research and learn what is happening when we immobilise a bear out in the wild.

Later on we head to the wild. Here we explore some fresh tracks and learn about the fascinating behaviour of the bears. We will keep close to the forest roads and take an easy to walk path to an interesting bear spot in the wild.

Have you ever tried to climb into a bear den? It is a unique experience to look out of a winter den from a bears perspective. Do not miss this fantastic opportunity!

For more information please read the Prepare your visit section!

Price for season 2010 is SEK 1000 :- per family

  
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