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Web Resources:

Photo Credit:

Introduction

CC: Scott_Calleja

Bear paw - CC: Google Images - www.ikonsign.com

Hunting of Grizzly Bears - cbc.ca Espen Lyne

Conclusion

CC: Scott_Calleja

Methodology

CC: iwona_kellie

Project Design

CC: Jacob Botter

Problems and Limitations

CC: Ber'Zophus