Black / Brown Bears

// August 26th, 2009 // Black Bears, Boreal Forest, Mammals, Nopiming Provincial Park

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Nopiming Black Bear

I always enjoy sighting a bear in its natural surroundings but at a distance of course. Unfortunately bears will frequent campgrounds and cottage areas looking for easy food which results in them being “bear trapped” by natural resources. The worse case scenario for re-offending nuisance bears is they may be put down. The mother bear on the left brought her two cubs to my car, sniffing around the trunk as there was food in it.  So, the lesson here is, try to keep bears in the wild where they belong and do not encourage them by leaving food /garbage which is accessible to them in campgrounds. Yes, they will wander in from time to time but won’t become problem bears if there is nothing for them to eat.

Below, black  bear cub standing up against trunk of my car – obviously attracted by the scent of food from the trunk. This was June, everything was late this year due to weather and I am sure these bears were very hungry.

Bear Cub at Trunk

The Bears below are from the Bear Sanctuary in Ely, Minnesota.  This is an interesting place to visit as you can see the bears in their natural surroundings doing what bears do.   Although enclosed by fencing, it is not visible to visitors, the enclosure is in a large treed area giving the bears plenty of room to roam around. A visitor centre at the Sanctuary houses everything anyone would ever want to know about  bears and more – it was every interesting and educational. The brown bear is no doubt one of the largest bears I have ever seen.  The two black bears, named Lucky and Ted were a lot of fun to watch.  Ted is a large male who had much patience for the playful Lucky who kept jumping and chewing on him.  Just like a kid !  Check out the JUST FOR FUN VIDEO CLIP ( on right) to see a video of Lucky and Ted in action.

Brown Bear

Lucky + Ted

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