Hibernating bears will emerge from their dens, with mothers and cubs being the last to emerge. The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) reminds the public to never approach or handle bear cubs.
Wildlife cameras captured images of black bear cubs in a North Bay park. It's the first time cubs were seen on the cameras, park officials said. The video offered evidence that bears are living ...
Tracking down bear dens and doing health checks on the mom and cubs inside those cozy spaces has got to be one of the more interesting jobs being done by Michigan Department of Natural Resources ...
Black bear cubs have been captured on a wildlife camera — marking a historical moment for a California park, officials say. In the more than nine years since park officials have been tracking ...
Polar bear cubs have been filmed emerging from their dens for the first time. The extremely rare footage was captured by remote cameras deployed in the Arctic mountains for nearly a decade.
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries posted recently on Facebook images of three Louisiana black bear cubs that were in need of updated shots. The black bear cubs were counted ...
Trail camera footage captured by Sonoma County Regional Parks revealed two black bear cubs walking through for the first time ever.
A pair of orphaned bear cubs weighed too little to hibernate in the wild, so wildlife officials fattened them up and released them inside a makeshift den, photos show. Colorado Parks and Wildlife ...
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