Concerns raised as people crowd rare white grizzly in Banff and Yoho parks
BANFF, Alta. — A wildlife photographer says he’s worried about a rare white grizzly living in mountain parks in Alberta and British Columbia after watching people get too close to it and seeing it run across a highway.
The bear, which has been nicknamed Nakota by locals, was first revealed publicly after it was spotted in Alberta’s Banff National Park in late April.
Parks Canada says it’s not an albino, but a natural colour phase variation that makes the 3 1/2-year old bear white.
Photographer Jason Bantle, who’s also a biologist, says he has seen the bear on railway tracks and along the Trans-Canada Highway in Yoho National Park, which is adjacent to Banff National Park on the British Columbia side of the provincial boundary.