Saturday, May 14, 2011

Valencia County News-Bulletin: Bears caught in Belen, LL

"After all of the men had failed, it took a woman's intuition to find a juvenile bear who was looking for his niche in the world after his mother had most likely kicked the youngster out of the den."

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Friday, April 22, 2011

Field reports: Deer Hunters Association will work for moose [Duluth News Tribune, Minn.]

"'Although we are recognized as a deer organization, MDHA's mission is to work for tomorrow's wildlife and hunters today through education, habitat, hunting and legislation,' said MDHA executive director Mark Johnson."


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Follow Lilly and her bear cubs in the northern wilds | Hometown Source

"Last week, Clicking on the Web visited a web cam following some bald eagles in Decorah, Iowa. This week, we will try to follow Lilly the bear from near Ely, MN, and her bear cubs. Unfortunately, the story has a sad aspect to it because one of the three-month-old cubs died this past week."

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Saturday, April 16, 2011

Bears are on the prowl | Turn to 10

Bears are on the prowl | Turn to 10: "The weekend kicks off the camping season in Rhode Island and the Department of Environmental Management urges residents to watch out for mistakes that could attract bears."

Monday, April 4, 2011

Knut fans protest over polar bear's stuffing by Berlin Zoo | Herald Sun

"FANS of famed polar bear Knut have staged a protest outside Berlin Zoo in protest at plans to stuff and display the body of the dead global superstar, German news website The Local reported yesterday."


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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Black Bear population rebounding after being placed on endangered list

"The American Black Bear, once numbering into the thousands in Mississippi, nearly disappeared before they were placed on the federally endangered list and became the subject of intensive research"

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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Update March 14, 2011 - 8:59 PM CDT

"More on peer-reviewed papers. The story of old Midge is worth publishing. We knew Midge from 2004 through 2009—6 years. We called her Midge because she was the smallest adult female we knew. She wasn’t descended from Shadow, so we didn’t know her age."

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