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 Post subject: Re: Lily the Black Bear 2010
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August 14, 2010 – 4:34 PM CDT

Lucky eating round leaf dogwood - August 13, 2010Sometime last evening Lily and Hope were separated again. We see this often with mothers and cubs in late summer. All cubs are getting pretty independent—and, with all Hope has been through this year, she tops the chart in independence. While Lily rested this morning, Hope foraged off on her own. People spotted Hope crossing a forest road a couple hundred yards away. Hope retreated up a tree until she saw an opportunity to run back in Lily’s direction. We’re liking more and more what we see in Hope. We joined up with both Lily and Hope today. Lily appeared to be trailing something—likely Hope. But when we joined Hope, she seemed confident and unstressed about this separation. Stay tuned!

Another thing we like is the bear enclosure at the North American Bear Center. With advice from Rob Laidlaw of Zoocheck Canada, and others, we built the kind of bear enclosure we believed should be the standard around the world. It’s wild and beautiful—a waterfall and pond set in a diverse, dense forest of over 2 acres.

Bears in captivity should have an environment that doesn’t drive them crazy with captive psychosis.

What we see in the enclosure at the North American Bear Center are behaviors much like we see in the wild. What makes that more amazing is that these bears had no experience in the wild. Yet, they didn’t have to learn to eat wild foods. They instinctively knew to raid ant colonies and forage on the same foods wild bears eat. The photo shows 3-year-old Lucky eating round-leafed dogwood berries—the same berries wild bears are eating now. None of the bears in the Bear Center enclosure pace.

The enclosure is home to 3 bears. Lucky was an orphaned cub that was about to be killed at a rehabilitation center. Ted and Honey, now 13 and 14 years old, were born and raised in captivity. All came to the Bear Center in 2007. Lucky and Ted became buddies, playing together, sometimes feeding nose to nose, and they even hibernated together last winter. Honey is more a loner even though she was raised with Ted, but she and Lucky spent one winter snuggled in her den.

What a contrast between the Bear Center’s enclosure and the small cement structures that house bears elsewhere around the world. Bears are intelligent, active animals that search for food and explore their world. In cement enclosures, bears with active minds descend into boredom, pace, and make repetitive, mindless movements. Given no choice but to sit and walk on cement, the abrasive contact causes hair loss and raw feet and tails. Zookeepers may try to interrupt the repetitive behaviors and boredom by introducing novel objects to encourage play and exploration. But there is only so much anyone can do.

It would be hard to imagine a more natural bear enclosure than the forested one at the Bear Center. Mother nature provides better enrichment than any human ever could. Each year, the changing seasons produce ever-changing bear foods. In addition, keepers plant grass and clover so the bears have an abundance of fresh young greens. The dense forest lets the bears rest unseen in the shade, forage for wild foods, climb trees, and play with wild objects. Or they can make themselves visible to swim in the pond and forage for nuts, fruit, and greens that keepers scatter many times a day. Lucky and Ted put on great shows romping and playing with each other in and around the pond.

The natural enclosure allows each bear to express his or her distinct personality. Lucky is more the explorer. He always has somewhere to go or a log to manipulate. Ted was raised by his former owners to like people, and he spends more time in front of the observation deck people-watching and being watched. Honey is more reclusive. At first, she paced in an area the size of the small pen she was raised in. Now she’s expanded her world to the forest and its wild occupants.

There is too much for the bears to do and see for them to waste time pacing or doing repetitive behaviors, as pond cam viewers can attest.

They share the enclosure with wild red squirrels, eastern chipmunks, Franklin’s ground squirrels, snowshoe hares, woodchucks, pine martens, mice, ducks, gulls, ravens, and other wild critters that come and go
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 Post subject: Re: Lily the Black Bear 2010
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August 16, 2010 – 8:55 PM CDT

The highlight today was watching Lily’s reaction when Hope returned from foraging a short way off on her own. First, they touched their faces together. Then Hope snuggled in with Lily and Lily put her arm around Hope and bit her gently and playfully on the cheek. We think Hope’s look in the picture says she liked it. They were deep in a cedar/alder swamp.

Stories about them appeared in the Duluth News Tribune (at least online) today and also on Northland News Channels 6 and 11 this evening. We were with Lily and Hope at the time and missed the broadcasts.

Things continue to progress on the Education Outreach for classrooms, outdoor education center, home-schoolers, etc. Tremendous effort with many educators giving generously of their talent and time.

The Minnesota DNR’s Bear Head Lake State Park may develop a whole new appreciation for June, Lily, and Hope, due to the heroic efforts the Lily-Hope fans are making to win $100,000 for the park in the Coca Cola Favorite Parks contest. Fans have put the park in the lead by over 350,000 votes!

Thank you for all you do.

—Lynn Rogers and Sue Mansfield, Biologists, Wildlife Research Institute and North American Bear Center

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 Post subject: Re: "U SEE WILDLIFE " CAM ~ 2009/2010
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Aug 21 From Hidden Pond This is Split ear a wide 10 point with a split left ear, possibly caused by a bullet
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"One of our staff had surgery yesterday and is having complications. His blood count is dropping and they are giving him blood to replace it. They are going to do another CT scan to see where it is going. They might have to go in and do surgery again. Please be in Prayer for him. Thank You so much." THey are talking about part time staff member Malvin Mize

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Season: 09/01/2010 - 10/17/2010 ... Identifying bears with radio collars!


The Bear Center -Doc & Sue- & crew will be putting gaudy ribbons on the radio-collared bears to help hunters avoid shooting them. We used to tie bright survey tape to the collars, but we’ve switched to making ribbons out of florescent duct tape. This was suggested by a bear hunter who knew the survey tape ones kept tearing and needed frequent replacement. The duct tape ribbons are rugged, and they stick out rather than hang down like the old survey tape ribbons, so they are more visible from above.

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On Saturday 8/28 I meet 19 wonderful folks @ a Ohio Lilypad Gathering...
We had a great time talking about the bears -Lily/Hope, bear -Ted and more bears -Honey and Lucky ...
Someone had made a little clip-on pin with bright ribbons - supporting the bears during
the hunting season ... We had nametags with Lily and Hope pictures ...
Here is a photo of the cake that a gal had made!!


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Thanks for the info, Beth. Guess they have to allow hunting within that area? :? Seems to me that they could make that area off-limits for hunting.

Glad you were able to attend the Lily-pad gathering. The cakes are sooooo cute!

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Beth...I bet you had a blast...and that was some cake...did anyone have the nerve to cut it?

Gosh, I never even thought about hunting season...geeeeeeeeeeez. how long does that last, I wonder!!!

I sure do hope those ribbons help to keep them safe!!!


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You are sooo lucky to have been able to be there, What a thrill
Hunters better not use the excuse "oh but we didn't see the ribbons. I wonder if maybe the collars should have been a brighter colour too
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Beth, I'm so glad you went and had a good time. That cake was something else!


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 Post subject: Re: PANDAS ~ 2009/2010
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Bai Yun through the Years... :spring1: San Diego Zoo

Today, September 7, our grand lady is 19 years old. She is still just as beautiful as the day she arrived in 1996, a
bright-eyed beauty who still captures the hearts of everyone
who sees her at the Zoo and on our Panda Cam.

Happy Birthday, “Miss B”! Thank you for all you have done for us in the name of giant panda conservation,
your five beautiful cubs, (Hua Mei, Mei Sheng, Su Lin, Zhen Zhen, and Yun Zi!) and for me personally.
I am honored to be your keeper.
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BTW-Bai Yun received an ice cake this morning!!

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Do you think they have cams Carly :flirty:

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If I miss any info/news be sure to post Carly :loveheart2:

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:cryinggirl: :cryinggirl: :cryinggirl: this is just horrible news Carly :(((

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*On the Lily Facebook thread they have a topic called the SCREAMING CLOSET where you can vent and use caps...



Terrible :( I am so mad/sad ...

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That is just horrible. Not only was she just a yearling, she was used to people so she probably didn't run when the hunter approached. What a coward he is--I do hope they find him & he is properly put to shame!

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Oh this is just HORRIBLE!!! I will not post what I am thinking right now other than stupid, stupid people... :tearhair


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Just for the record, There is a good chance Lun Lun (age 13, Atlanta Zoo) is pregnant...they will be checking hormone levels again this week. They are already planning for "birth watch" and are hiring new staff to fill that role.

Xi Lan turned 2 last week...

I'll try to remember to check the website just in case...Cam is still live during the week...and I'm sure if Lun Lun does go into labor, it will be running 24/7 like before...




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 Post subject: Re: SQUIRRELS ~ 2009/2010
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I just found this site and want to share my excitement. I always have squirrel babies in my back yard every year. I just discovered this morning that one of the babies is an albino. I will try to get a picture before mom chases them away. They are about 3/4 size now and were down on the ground playing this am. The squirrels that have inhabited that tree every year tease my kitties because they know the cats won't hurt them. I only have two cats that I let go outside with me. They never leave the yard. It is funny to watch them interact with the squirrel.


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That would be great if you can post a pic of your albino baby squirrel, Anna! :dancing3:

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