We’re Back!

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After all the computer problems, we are finally back – a new computer should solve our previous difficulties and allow us to be regular again.

So to celebrate, we have a lot of photos today – some of each of the bears. We ‘ll start with the two yearlings.  Magnolia doesn’t show herself very often, but here are a couple of photos of her in her Wild Enclosure.

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Magnolia on a culvert den.

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Magnolia Bear is not seen often. She likes to stay hidden.

Our other yearling, Bumble B. Bear, loves his Cubby Pool.

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Bumble saunters over to the pool. What does he have in mind?

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Will he drink or will he swim?

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Maybe he’ll do both. It’s been hot and he goes swimming often.

In their own enclosure, our three mischievous little cubs are busy always.  Just look!

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This is an overview of Wild Enclosure #4, where the three cubs are living.

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Sometimes it’s hard to spot a cub in a tree.

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Zooming in, the cub is easier to spot.

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Viola Bear has learned how to master the tire bridge.

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She pauses to take a sip of water from a tire.

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Viola looks back to check on the other two.

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Bears have amazing balance!

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Viola’s fur is growing back well.

We should be able to post again tomorrow.  We never know what the cubs and yearlings will do next.