The day started with gentle One-Eyed Jack being his regular self, letting us feel his heart beating 104/minute. He feels comfortable and makes us feel comfortable. Then we got a call. Carolyn and her two male cubs were sighted. We got there in time to get ID pictures of Carolyn with one of the cubs and the other cub on the other side of the tree. Spanky put in an appearance. An unknown adolescent bear was a mystery. It felt good to be in this happy group with hearts for bears.
Thank you for all you do, Lynn Rogers, Biologist, Wildlife Research Institute and North American Bear Center