Answer:
Threats that the local wildlife poses
Step-by-step explanation:
After conducting some research on wildlife and the forests in Canada, a potential threat to an individual(s) conducting ethnographic fieldwork would be the wildlife.
Although the majority of animals are frightened by humans and will tend to stay away, grizzly and or black
bears may see one as prey or attack them as a warding threat that will potentially leave the individual unfit for even the most menial of tasks.
Though ironically, an arguably greater threat would have to be the moose. Standing at 7 feet tall, being able to withstand car crashes, the moose (especially during mating season) is not a creature you want to encounter, being extremely territorial a bad encounter can leave you in the hospital for quite some time.
Although modern fieldwork is typically done with drones, in the case one does it physically, it is always good to approach sightings with considerable caution.