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As summer quickly approaches, wildlife parents in Kamloops and the Okanagan are leading their growing young around to eat in urban and forested areas.
Some wild moms have a tougher task, for example, the mountain goats in Summerland must teach their kids how to navigate the steep rock faces, and black bears need to keep their curious cubs out of trouble.

Thanks to avid wildlife photographers in the area, we get a close-up look at how some wildlife moms care for their young. Some waterfowl species cart their babies on their backs while they swim and geese walk protectively beside their goslings.
If you have photos of the natural world to share, send them to news@infonews.ca.






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