This time it is Faith who is getting in the middle of Lily and Hope's playtime, and she takes it like a champ! At one point during the play, both Faith and Jason are near the front of the den looking out toward the camera looking very cute!
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Lynn Rogers, Ph.D., regarded by many as the "Jane Goodall" of black bears, has spent over 44 years learning about wildlife and sharing his information with the public. Using airplanes, vehicles and snowshoes, he has radio-tracked over 100 bears in the vast forests of northeastern Minnesota, studying some for as long as 22 years.
Lily is a three-year-old wild black bear who is part of Dr. Rogers' long-term study of black bear ecology and behavior at the Wildlife Research Institute. On January 8, 2010, Dr. Rogers installed a live video camera in Lily's winter den near Ely, Minnesota, so the public could share in the birth and care of her cub.
Dr. Rogers, along with his research associate Sue Mansfield, and tens of thousands from around the world watched on the Internet, spending a sleepless night as bouts of labor continued for 21 hours and 39 minutes. Finally, on January 22 at 11:38 AM CST, Lily made some contortions, looked under her, and began the intense, sweet grunts that mothers make only to their cubs. A loud squawk from a single female cub made it definite. Lily tucked her head under her chest to care for and breathe on the cub to warm her. This was the first time the birth of a wild black bear has been viewed live on the Internet.
Lily and Hope are proving to be the best ambassadors for bears we know. The number of fans have increased to over 200,000 (over 128,000 on Facebook alone). They learned about bears from the bears themselves. They saw an animal far different from the ferocious image of the media. They want to share their knowledge and have become a force for bears.
The interest in Lily and Hope was unexpected and much appreciated by all who truly know bears. Hundreds of classrooms began each day watching the Lily Den Cam and then going on to include Lily and Hope in lessons throughout the day. People who watched from their homes discussed these bears online and became friends, all bonded by their love of these bears.
Last summer, Lily unexpectedly went into estrus, temporarily abandoning Hope to mate. They reunited and are denning together once again, as mother and yearling should. However, this year, Lily entered the den pregnant and now we have new cubs along with Hope! On their one-month birthday, February 21, 2011, the fans submitted suggested names for the male and female cubs. By general consensus the names were chosen. We now have Faith and Jason along with Lily and Hope.
Visit http://www.bear.org to view the live den cam. Visit http://www.bearstudy.org to learn more about the research and the bears who are part of it.
I continue to be wonderfully flabbergasted.
'Oh my' said Jason' they're at it again,hang in there Faith...Faith do you hear me ?'
Who is calling for time out ? LOL
Holy, Moly; spring can't come too soon for this cutest bear family!! Getting quite rough for Jason and Faith!! :)
Thank you so much, Linda, for your work in editing and all those involved in these highlight videos! Even when I've seen the action in the den live, it's wonderful to look again at "our" amazing little family!
I love to see Hope upside down in the den when she and Lily are wrestling. She is still such a big baby herself!!!
such a wonderful bear family who would have ever thought Lily would have been such a good mother after leaving Hope for weeks....I thought she would just leave her, but she came back and look at them now!!! So much drama...and it all worked out...
I am so in love with this bear family! Their world is AMAZING! Thank you!
i always enjoy seeing these videos, really appreicate your efforts in sharing them, cheers from san diego
thank-you Linda for sharing these moments...
...and those two little face bobbing together in the front are indeed cute