The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission is working to cut down on bear and human conflicts this spring.
A sneak peak of a new episode of National Geographic's Incredible Animal Journeys shows two polar bear cubs exploring the outdoors for the first time Kelli Bender is the Pets Editor at PEOPLE.
They are solitary creatures, but sows may be seen with their cubs, which usually number two or three. Despite being called "black bears," they can be brown or cinnamon in color, although most in ...
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 ...
Polar bears may not be the vicious killers you imagine, but it’s still wise not to get too close. Now you don’t have to, as a team of biologists has captured rare footage of cubs taking their ...
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 ...
Their eyes glinted in the darkness as they lumbered through the rugged terrain of Hood Mountain Regional Park: a mother black bear with her two cubs trailing closely behind. Trail camera footage ...
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