I don’t think we’ll be coming over to this part of the house, you know, we’ll just go in and out through the garage,” Tim Greer said.
For the first time ever, images of black bear cubs have been captured by wildlife cameras in a park in the North Bay.
Gaylene Thomas, a wildlife care manager at the San Diego Zoo, oversees two teams that care for a variety of species, ...
The night was still. At exactly midnight, within the quiet confines of the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre (BSBCC), a ...
The 2024 Nature Photography Contest showcases the complicated beauty and inspiring resiliency of our planet. Photographer ...
Researchers have combined satellite collar data with specialized cameras to shed light on one of the most mysterious and important stages in polar bears' lives -- maternal denning, when bears give ...
Scientists captured polar bear cubs emerging earlier from their dens, linking it to climate change and environmental shifts.
A wildlife camera caught something new in Hood Mountain Regional Park in Sonoma County, California. Here's what.
"In Svalbard, polar bears build their dens on the slopes of steep mountainous areas, and it's hard to imagine how cubs could find their feet in this severe terrain. Watching them sliding, tumbling, ...
It shows a mother polar bear walking through the frozen landscape — then a cub pops up out of the den and slips and slides over the ice toward her. As the cub reaches its mom, another two emerge and ...