For the first time ever, images of black bear cubs have been captured by wildlife cameras in a park in the North Bay.
The time lapse footage is the result of almost a decade of work monitoring the vulnerable predators' maternal behavior.
Credit: Simon Gee/Kt Miller/Steven C Amstrup/Polar Bears International/Cover Images Researchers have revealed astonishing new insights into the lives of polar bear cubs by studying them as they ...
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 ...
Colorado saw more than 5,000 human-bear conflicts in 2024, a nearly 15% increase from previous years, according to data from Colorado Parks and Wildlife, and more than half of those reports were ...
Hibernation in bears is a fascinating process and scientists are still learning about it. Here's everything we know so far.
Retrospec celebrates 60 years of The Grateful Dead with ebikes, adult and youth bikes featuring the band's signature art and ...
Past research has shown that how long polar bear mothers remain at their dens impacts cubs' odds of survival ... they matched it with the exact image on the camera to confirm what the bears ...