
Hi! I’m Julia Poetschke! (My name is pronounced poe-et-sh-key.) I have a pretty cool job at the Nature Conservancy of Canada: I spend my days in the Rocky Mountain Trench, making this cool and craggy ecosystem comfortable for the animals that call it home.
Lots of creatures rely on the tall grasses and dense forests here for shelter and food. Some of my favorites include grizzly bears, bighorn sheep, and American badgers. But their habitat is threatened because, in the past, people didn’t manage the wildfires here properly.
This week, I’m here to answer all your questions about badgers, bears, and bighorn sheep! How deep does a badger dig its burrow? Is it safe (or even possible) to pet a grizzly bear? And what makes bighorn sheep different from the kind we find on farms? Comment below with your questions, and I’ll do my best to answer them!
And remember: when you adopt one of these animals through Earth Rangers, you’re supporting my mission to make the Rocky Mountain Trench safer and more habitable for all kinds of species.
Visit the Adoptions section of the Earth Rangers App
to adopt your bear, badger, or bighorn sheep!



What does a bear,bighorn sheep,and a badger have in common? What do they eat? Where do they live? Are they endangered? How do they survive?
What is the difference between bears other than their colour?
How much do grizzly bears eat in a year?
How do you pet a grizzly bear?
Which is tougher a American badger or a grizzly bear.
Have you ever touched a grizzly bear
You can pet a grizzly bear?!?!
I like bears
How big is the biggest badger in the world
How fast can a badger run?