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Where are the Males? – UPDATE May 16, 2012

Braveheart forages along a logging road - May 16, 2012Where have all the mature males gone?  One-eyed Jack (Braveheart’s favorite) is often the first bear seen roaming in the spring—usually in ea...  Read More

Faith is Fine – UPDATE May 15, 2012

Faith on her own - May 15, 2012We searched out Faith today and found her 1.37 miles from Lily.  She was feeding on vegetation on the forest floor when we first caught sight of her.  She resp...  Read More

Aspen is Back – UPDATE May 14, 2012

Aspen, Aster, and June - May 8, 2012Today, Aspen is back being an accepted part of the family.  The question is “Where has June’s yearling male Aspen been since this picture was taken May 8?”&nbs...  Read More

  • Where are the Males? – UPDATE May 16, 2012

    Wednesday, 16 May 2012 20:51
  • Faith is Fine – UPDATE May 15, 2012

    Tuesday, 15 May 2012 20:47
  • Aspen is Back – UPDATE May 14, 2012

    Monday, 14 May 2012 20:46

Watch some clips from the 'The Bear Family and Me' from the BBC.

Watch sneak previews of 'Bearwalker of the Northwoods' from the BBC.

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    As WRI's principal biologist, Lynn Rogers, Ph.D., has spent over 42 years learning about wildlife and sharing his information with the public. Using airplanes, vehicles, and snowshoes, he has radio-tracked over 100 bears in the vast forests of northeastern Minnesota, studying some for as long as 22 years. - Read More -

  • sue_with_bear_tree_sw.jpgSue Mansfield began studying black bears in her home state of New Hampshire in 1999. Her initial studies involved documenting bear sign, including bear trails, marking sign, and feeding sign. She developed a collection of seeds from berries to identify items found in bear scat while studying the diet of bears. Sue placed trail monitors along bear trails to determine usage and aimed trail cameras at marking trees along bear trails to document behaviors. - Read More -

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