The CBC says that Grouse Mountain's bear camera is going online.
The world's first Web site showing live video of hibernating grizzly bears will be launched on Monday by the Refuge for Endangered Wildlife atop Grouse Mountain.
Spokesperson Dr. Ken Macquisten says the new site will follow the daily activities of the refuge's four orphaned grizzlies.
Macquisten says watching them has shown researchers why the bears finish their hibernation in such great shape.
He says as they sleep, they shiver a lot when they inhale and then seems to relax as the exhale each breath.
"This shivering is not because they're cold. They manage to keep their den at a nice one to two degrees above freezing, but they seem to be exercising as they sleep."
Related links:
Refuge for Endangered Wildlife - - from grousemountain.com
Grouse Mountain Grizzlycams - from grousemountain.com
Grouse Mountain's Bear Facts page - from grousemountain.com
Mountaintop Experience - from exn.ca