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 Post subject: Re: "U SEE WILDLIFE " CAM ~ 2009/2010
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 Post subject: Re: "U SEE WILDLIFE " CAM ~ 2009/2010
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 Post subject: Re: PANDAS ~ 2009/2010
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24 hr birth watch officially begins Monday...(if the local news people got it right OR I heard it right..)


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 Post subject: Re: Lily the Black Bear 2010
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Today is the last hunting day of bear season in MN! :leavestup: :leavestup: :leavestup:

Lily and Hope -still- are not in a den, maybe this week?!

Hope's left hind foot - October 13, 2010 :P

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Panda Cub Updates
Monday, October 18


Today marks the official start of Panda Birth Watch 2010, something that I have been looking forward to since I started at Zoo Atlanta. The major change for birth watch is that there will always be a keeper monitoring Lun Lun 24 hours a day. A more minor change that has occurred in the building are some temporary reconfigurations, such as the kitchen and hallway turning into a nursery for a possible cub. Biscuit and produce diet preparation can now be observed by one panda in the morning since it is in front of his (Yang Yang’s or Xi Lan’s) den. The food is no longer created in a magical unseen place; the bears get to look on curiously when we prepare the morning diets. Our boy bears are extremely well behaved and they do not even beg for food.

Lun Lun has been sleeping the days away in her nest box in her favorite corner of her den. She pushes aside the hay we put down for her and goes straight for the floor. It is really interesting to see the changes that she is going through, mostly the lethargy. I had no idea a panda could sleep for so long! She is still participating in ultrasounds with the vet staff and keepers opportunistically. Stay tuned to see how our wonderful panda mommy of two (come on lucky number three!), adjusts during this period.
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 Post subject: Re: Lily the Black Bear 2010
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A possible den for Lily and Hope?

October 19, 2010 – 5:54 PM CDT

Last night Lily and Hope did not continue on to the den they dug in September. They turned south to a place they had bedded for several days last week. We’d already checked out that location and found only a bed—not a den. We would have waited and watched the GPS locations on the computer to see what they do next, but Lily’s GPS signals stopped coming at 5:42 this morning. It was early for the batteries to expire. Had they entered a rock den that blocked the signal? We had to check.
We homed in on Lily’s telemetry signal. Lynn was saying “It’s me, bear” frequently so they wouldn’t melt away into the forest like last time. They did anyway. We followed. Sue added her strong voice and we went more slowly so as not to be so noisy. Soon we saw them. They had identified us but still took several minutes to check other directions and sniff the air. Eventually, satisfied that our crashing through the woods didn’t represent danger, they came. Neither bear had dirt from digging. The swamp where they had bedded was too wet for a reasonable den. They probably were just bedding and not making a den there. We found Lily’s GPS batteries had expired early, so we changed them.
But something told us to re-check the bedding area, so we headed back to locate it.
The bed showed two depressions, one large and one small. Lily and Hope had raked clubmoss into it as bedding. There was no other raking in the area. The area was too wet for a den. They were obviously just bedding there.

But Sue the Nature Sleuth wasn’t satisfied. She kept looking. Twenty feet away, the bears had crawled under the roots of a windfall. From the amount of sign, the ‘den’ had been entered repeatedly. Could Lily be lured into denning there because the swamp is drier than usual this year? Even now, the den floor is damp and only inches about the water table (see water in foreground of picture). But no bedding was raked into it after all the days they have spent there. Maybe they are not committed to this ‘den.’ The den cavity is a bit small for the 2 of them. Maybe little Hope was just exploring while her lethargic mother was resting.

Denning there would be a disaster for any cubs born. A little rain would soak the floor and chill the cubs. Meltwater in spring would flood it. We remember a similar situation with Donna the bear. Meltwater flooded her den and killed a cub while the sibling took refuge on Donna’s back at a time of year when cubs are usually snuggled under mom like we saw with Lily and Hope. We remember looking into the den and seeing the surviving cub on Donna’s back with up to 6 inches of water in the den. Donna was in a shallower area, but probably losing heat at a high rate. To exit, they would have to wade through the deepest part of the den. A day later, they were outside the den soaking up the sun, but that was the last time we saw the cub. Both Donna and the cub were gone the next day. Donna mated again that spring and produced a surviving litter the following year in a better den.

We hope Lily knows better than to den in that swamp. We are still hoping she will suddenly head 1.6 miles to the high and dry den they dug about 4 weeks ago.

Braveheart is still in the same remote spot she was yesterday.

There are only 12 days left in October. We practically never have a bear wait until November to den up.

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 Post subject: Re: Lily the Black Bear 2010
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One of our Favourite deer run deer, Tiddleywinks. The biggest white male with a large drop tine on right side having a discussion on who's the best
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 Post subject: Re: PANDAS ~ 2009/2010
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Atlanta~Wednesday, October 20

24-hour birth watch is in full swing. Just as in past years, we’ve provided Lun Lun with a quite zone, and have closed down the back road behind the panda building. Now we only allow small carts to pass by, because Lun Lun doesn’t seem bothered by them. We have also adjusted the temperature in the panda building from the normal 65 degrees to 78 degrees. Just as Cate mentioned in her last update, Lun Lun is sleeping most of the day and her food intake has dropped. She is no longer eating her normal 20-30 pounds of bamboo per day, but closer to 5-10 pounds. She is also eating less of her biscuits and fruit, but in her normal panda fashion, has not given up on sugarcane (a panda favorite). Now, we just continue to watch and wait.
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 Post subject: Re: "U SEE WILDLIFE " CAM ~ 2009/2010
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Thanks for the news and posting the link to the ultrasound, Carly...that's great news!!! New Panda baby soon..


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 Post subject: Re: Lily the Black Bear 2010
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Lily and Hope have a den!

October 22, 2010 – 8:00 PM CDT
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And it’s a dry den. We should have given them more credit. Here’s what we know.

Last evening, Lily and Hope were near the wet den. Somehow, Lily’s collar got twisted, interrupting the stream of GPS locations at 5:44 PM.

Wondering what had happened, we visited them this afternoon at 3:55. We both called out to them as their telemetry signals grew louder and louder on our receiver. When we finally spotted them, both were calmly watching our approach. Then we saw they were next to the root mound of a fallen cedar tree and we both thought “This is it.”

The spot is 373 yards ENE of the wet den we worried about. It’s surrounded by so much grass and sedge that they were able to rake plenty of bedding into the den in a short time. By the time we got there, they had already spent hours in it, judging from how packed down the bed already was. Their being in the den further explains the lack of GPS locations.

Sue grumbled and said she wished she hadn’t waited for Lynn to finish his other work and had just gone alone and video-taped today’s action.

We twisted Lily’s collar so it would resume sending GPS locations. We took Lily’s heart rate (51) but couldn’t get one from ‘The Untouchable One’.

Then they settled down near the den entrance while we waited to see if they would resume raking. We wondered if Hope would help or if she’d take advantage of it being her 9-month birthday. Lily nuzzled Hope as they sat snuggled together. They looked so good together. When it looked even more like they were going to rest rather than rake, we left about 5 PM.

Our wait is over with them. All pictures here were taken today at their den.
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Braveheart is still a question mark. Does she have a den in the remote place she has been staying? The walk is so far through rock outcrops and forest that we dread to make it, but we have to check soon. We’ve received no GPS readings from Braveheart’s collar since 4:55 PM yesterday.

Glenn and Nancy Krause are coming up this weekend to check on their research bears Donna, Colleen, and Cookie. Each bear has her own story.

You followed part of 10-year-old Donna’s story last winter when she failed to produce cubs, counter to expectations. She should produce cubs as an 11-year-old this January, as should Colleen. Colleen will turn 8 in January and will likely produce her third litter.

5-year-old Cookie is the naughty mama who separated from her lone cub in August a couple years ago. We radio-tracked the cub (Lonestar) to his den that winter and learned that he survived. The separation was after the mating season. Cookie took up with yearling male Tanner (Colleen’s son), but they behaved more like playmates than mates, and Cookie didn’t produce cubs that winter. We don’t know if she had shown signs of estrus like Lily did. She produced 2 males cubs (Benji and Brody) in January 2010, and those cubs will be with her in the den this winter. She turned out to be a very good mother in 2010
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Oh how wonderful this is eiguoc life is good :dancing3:
Thank you for the update and GREAT NEWS.

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I added a pic of them I missed putting here. I told Lily she HAD to stay PUT

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Good to hear that Lily and Hope have a nice den for the winter. :thumbup


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Monday, October 25 Update...

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Zoo Atlanta was rather busy this weekend with Boo at the Zoo and many of Lun Lun’s fans stopping by to see how she has been doing. Lun Lun is off exhibit, but we are showing her on PandaCam during the regular 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. hours on the weekdays. You will most likely catch her sleeping in the corner of her den or, if you’re lucky, building a nest with hay and bamboo in her nest box for her bundle-to- be. While cleaning and raking out the habitats throughout the day for our Y chromosome pandas, we are always vigilant about keeping things quiet for Lun Lun. This applies throughout the entire building as well.

I can’t forget about Xi Lan and Yang Yang! This weekend for Boo at the Zoo, the boys got pumpkins to play with. I put Xi Lan’s pumpkin on the top of his climbing structure yesterday in Habitat 1. It was so cute seeing him stand up on his bear tippy toes and sniff the odd orange ball. Then he just knocked it over and it landed on the ground. Splat!! That was about the extent of his pumpkin fun. Be sure to come out next weekend to see our bears enjoy another round of pumpkins. This time the pumpkins will be cut open, so that the pandas can snack on them, if they so choose. See you then!
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Thank you Pat...Wonder if Lily is "with cub"? Denning very late.

Cute photo today from Dr. and Pat's update...


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