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Our Lucky the bear wasn't so lucky today when Honey chased him out of their shared den. After playing with sticks buried beneath the snow, Lucky th...
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Our Lucky the bear wasn't so lucky today when Honey chased him out of their shared den. After playing with sticks buried beneath the snow, Lucky the bear decided to go back in the den. What a mistake. But don't worry, he will find a way to sweet talk Honey into letting him back in the den before the night arrives in Ely, MN. To find out how you can visit with Ted, Honey and Lucky, & to learn more about bears, go to the website: www.bear.org. Video by Donna Andrews, Bear Curator, North American Bear Center.
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wandas1960 liked a video
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Our Lucky the bear wasn't so lucky today when Honey chased him out of their shared den. After playing with sticks buried beneath the snow, Lucky th...
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Our Lucky the bear wasn't so lucky today when Honey chased him out of their shared den. After playing with sticks buried beneath the snow, Lucky the bear decided to go back in the den. What a mistake. But don't worry, he will find a way to sweet talk Honey into letting him back in the den before the night arrives in Ely, MN. To find out how you can visit with Ted, Honey and Lucky, & to learn more about bears, go to the website: www.bear.org. Video by Donna Andrews, Bear Curator, North American Bear Center.
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wandas1960 liked a video
(6 days ago)

Jewel turned around to give us many wonderful views today. She is beginning to gently mouth the cubs and displayed this directly in front of the ca...
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Jewel turned around to give us many wonderful views today. She is beginning to gently mouth the cubs and displayed this directly in front of the camera. Great footage!
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At the Wildlife Research Institute, biologists Lynn Rogers, Ph.D. and Sue Mansfield, M.S., along with their team of researchers, have spent over 44 years studying black bears and sharing their information with the public. Their work has been recognized as one of the four major studies of large mammals in the world.
Using trust rather than traps and tranquilizers, they are conducting the longest, most detailed study of black bear behavior and ecology ever done. A focus is on reducing bear-human conflict.
They share information with the public through publications, lectures, field courses, the Internet (bear.org and bearstudy.org), TV documentaries, and the North American Bear Center. The Center is dedicated to advancing the long-term survival of bear populations by replacing misconceptions with facts.
Many people say these nonprofit organizations have changed their lives by giving them a better understanding about black bears and making it possible for them to fully enjoy living and hiking in bear habitat.
Visit http://www.bear.org and http://www.bearstudy.org to learn more about the research and the bears who are part of it.
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wandas1960 liked a video
(2 weeks ago)

Today the cubs revealed themselves enough to make a guess at their gender! Watch and see for yourself.
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At the Wildlife Research Institute, biol...
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Today the cubs revealed themselves enough to make a guess at their gender! Watch and see for yourself.
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At the Wildlife Research Institute, biologists Lynn Rogers, Ph.D. and Sue Mansfield, M.S., along with their team of researchers, have spent over 44 years studying black bears and sharing their information with the public. Their work has been recognized as one of the four major studies of large mammals in the world.
Using trust rather than traps and tranquilizers, they are conducting the longest, most detailed study of black bear behavior and ecology ever done. A focus is on reducing bear-human conflict.
They share information with the public through publications, lectures, field courses, the Internet (bear.org and bearstudy.org), TV documentaries, and the North American Bear Center. The Center is dedicated to advancing the long-term survival of bear populations by replacing misconceptions with facts.
Many people say these nonprofit organizations have changed their lives by giving them a better understanding about black bears and making it possible for them to fully enjoy living and hiking in bear habitat.
Visit http://www.bear.org and http://www.bearstudy.org to learn more about the research and the bears who are part of it.
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wandas1960 favorited a video
(2 weeks ago)

The camera lens at Jewel's den is cloudy. Lynn Rogers and Sue Mansfield pay a visit to attempt to fix that and see if they can get some high defini...
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The camera lens at Jewel's den is cloudy. Lynn Rogers and Sue Mansfield pay a visit to attempt to fix that and see if they can get some high definition footage of the cubs. After they leave, Jewel goes back in the den and knocks the camera to the right.
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At the Wildlife Research Institute, biologists Lynn Rogers, Ph.D. and Sue Mansfield, M.S., along with their team of researchers, have spent over 44 years studying black bears and sharing their information with the public. Their work has been recognized as one of the four major studies of large mammals in the world.
Using trust rather than traps and tranquilizers, they are conducting the longest, most detailed study of black bear behavior and ecology ever done. A focus is on reducing bear-human conflict.
They share information with the public through publications, lectures, field courses, the Internet (bear.org and bearstudy.org), TV documentaries, and the North American Bear Center. The Center is dedicated to advancing the long-term survival of bear populations by replacing misconceptions with facts.
Many people say these nonprofit organizations have changed their lives by giving them a better understanding about black bears and making it possible for them to fully enjoy living and hiking in bear habitat.
Visit http://www.bear.org and http://www.bearstudy.org to learn more about the research and the bears who are part of it.
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