For the first time ever, images of black bear cubs have been captured by wildlife cameras in a park in the North Bay.
The DNR gave everyone a peek inside that process this week when it posted an update into its den-check program on its social media page. It also included pictures of some tiny and incredibly cute cubs ...
Den checks help the state gather information on Michigan's black bear population, which totals around 12,000, mostly in the ...
Their eyes glinted in the darkness as they lumbered through the rugged terrain of Hood Mountain Regional Park: a mother black bear with her two cubs trailing closely behind. Trail camera footage ...
Polar bear cubs were seen taking first steps as scientists study the effects of climate change on their development. Timelapse footage shows two arctic bear cubs and their mother wandering through the ...
In it, you can see a mother bear and two cubs, who park officials believe to be about a year old, walking through Hood Mountain Regional Park and Open Space Preserve, a 3,600-acre wilderness park ...
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 ...