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This remote expanse is home to many First Nations communities as well as abundant wildlife: coastal gray wolves, grizzly bears, Sitka deer, cougars, mountain goats, orca, salmon, sea lions, sea otters, humpback whales, and its most celebrated resident, the rare, cream-colored Kermode bear, or spirit bear, considered sacred by the T'simshian people. Spotting a spirit bear takes a lot of patience, even more luck, and the expert tracking skills of a local guide. A subspecies of black bear, the Kermode bear has naturally white fur. About 10 percent of the black bears born in this area carry this recessive white gene.
In what was considered a landmark agreement, a major portion of the Great Bear Rainforest, five million acres—almost the size of New Jersey—was declared off-limits to loggers in 2006.