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  • Alaskan brown bear (Ursus middendorffi) female nursing her cubs. Alaska
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  • A female snowy owl (Bubo scandiacus) showing threat display behavior near its nest. Alaska
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  • A female polar bear charges an intruding male and her cub follows suit.
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  • An orangutan female feeding on bananas and sugar cane at a feeding station in Tanjung Puting National Park. Central Kalimantan region, Borneo.
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  • Grizzly Bear (U.a.horribilis) female and her two cubs in Yellowstone National Park during the fall.
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  • Alaskan Brown Bear (Ursus middendorff) adult and a young female playing. Katmai National Park, Alaska
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  • Dr. Steve Amstrup, USGS biologist, and assistant Karyn Rode preparing to collect data from a small female polar bear (Ursus maritimus). Beaufort Sea ice pack, Kaktovik, Alaska
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  • Denver Holt releases a snowy owl (Bubo scandiacus) female with a satellite transmitter.
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  • A female grizzly bear (U.s. horribilis) and her cub of the year cross the street in front of a ranger car. Yellowstone National Park
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  • Snowy Owl (Bubo scandiacus) female in flight with a transmitter on her back. Barrow, Alaska
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  • Denver Holt releasing a female snowy owl that has a satellite transmitter on her back.
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  • A female polar bear makes her way over to the icebreaker Polar Sea to investigate. Arctic Ocean
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  • Great Gray Owl (Strix nebulosa) female in a driving snowstorm during the spring in Montana.
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  • Dr. Steven Amstrup, lead scientist for the US Geological Survey, darts a female polar bear on the Beaufort Sea. Darting the bears from a helicopter can be extremely treacherous. The pilot has to hover over a running animal that is twisting and turning, dodging and ducking, an animal that feels it's running for its life. This bear is hit directly between the shoulders with an immobilizing dart. It takes anywhere from 4-15 minutes for the drug to take effect and immobilize the bear which will be out for 1-2 hours as the scientists process the data.
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  • Alaskan Brown Bear (Ursus middendorffi) female adult kills and feeds on spring cubs. Early summer in Katmai National Park, Alaska
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  • Alaskan Brown Bear adult male mounts and mates with a female. Alaskan Peninsula, Alaska
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  • Grizzly bear (Ursus horribilis) female in a frosty meadow during the fall, Yellowstone National Park.
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  • South Georgia Fur Seal (Arctocephalus tropicalis gazella) female with her pup. South Georgia
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  • King penguin (Aptenodytes p. patagonica) male and female courting prior to mating. Right Whale Bay
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  • A female polar bear (Ursus maritimus) darted and weak from an immobilizing drug she received from Dr. Steve Amstrup, USGS biologist. Beaufort Sea, Alaska
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  • A female polar bear with a newly painted identifying number on her back and a radio collar around her neck, stands in a groggy disoriented state. She has just emerged from an immobilizing drug used by USGS biologist Steven Amstrup. The number is used to identify the bear from the air so she is not captured again that same year. The number wears off after a couple of weeks.
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  • Grizzly Bear (Ursus horibilis) female roaming  in Yellowstone National Park during autumn. Wyoming
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  • Sea Otter pup bobbing in a kelp bed while a female grooms herself nearby. Alaska
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus Martimus) female charges an intruding male, and her cub follows suit. Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
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  • Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae). A male chases a female during mating season.
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  • Female snowy owl in flight with transmitter on back, Barrow, Alaska.
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  • USGS biologist Dr. Steve Amstrup and assistant Karyn Rode attempt to lift a small 365 pound female polar bear on the Beaufort Sea ice pack.
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  • A female Snowyy Owl (Bubo scandiacus) on the tundra in Alaska.
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  • Female snowy owl (Bubo scandiacus) being mobbed or attacked by a Parasitic Jaeger (Stercorarius parasiticus). North slope of the Brooks Range, Alaska
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  • Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla beringei) portrait of a female.  Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, Africa.
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  • Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus) female resting on an ice chunk off of Baffin Island, Canada.
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  • Northern Pygmy Owl (Glaucidium gnoma) female with chicks in a tree in Montana during the summer.
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  • Snowy Owl (Nyctea scandiaca) female adult at a nest. Barrow, Alaska
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  • Alaskan Brown Bear (Ursus middendorffi) Female adult and her three year old sub-adult cub, kills and feeds on another bears spring cub. Katmai National Park. Alaska. Early summer.
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  • Female polar bear with cubs waiting for Hudson Bay to freeze. Canada
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  • A female snowy owl (Bubo scandiacus) flying into the nest to feed chicks. Alaska
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  • Dr. Steve Amstrup, USGS biologist, and Daniel Cox use a weight bar to lift and weigh a small, 365-pound female polar bear. Beaufort Sea
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  • The polar bear capture team collects data from a female polar bear and her cub. Arctic Ocean
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  • A small herd of female and baby bison near Madison Campground, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
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  • Denver Holt and Laura Phillips with a captured female snowy owl (Bubo scandiacus). Barrow, Alaska
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  • Great Gray Owl female perched on an extending branch near a nest during spring.
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  • A polar bear mother and her new cub stop to rest in a snow drift in Wapusk National Park. The cub is only weeks old and has recently left the den in temperatres of -46F. They will head towards Hudson Bay to hunt seals. The female has not eaten for nearly six months.
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  • Northern Pygmy Owl (Glaucidium gnoma) female with chicks in a tree in Montana during the summer.
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  • A female lion with her cubs. Kenya, Africa
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  • A female polar bear dazed and weak from an immobilizing drug she received from Dr. Steve Amstrup, USGS biologist. Beaufort Sea ice pack, Kaktovik, Alaska
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  • Great gray owl adult female bringing in prey to feed its babies in the nest. Montana
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  • A female Alaska brown bear fishing for salmon at sunrise. Lake Clark National Park, Alaska
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  • A female snowy owl flying into the nest site with a spectacled eider she killed and partially consumed. Alaska
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  • A female grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) pauses while foraging for plants in Yellowstone National Park.
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  • A female grizzly bear (Ursus arctus horribilis) makes her way across Roaring Mountain in Yellowstone National Park.
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  • A female snowy owl (Bubo scandiacus) with a transmitter in flight. Barrow, Alaska
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  • A female muskox and her calf. Alaska
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  • Denver Holt and Laura Phillips banding a female Snowy Owl. Barrow, Alaska
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  • Dr. Steve Amstrup working with a female polar bear that is coming out of an immobilizing drug on the Beaufort Sea ice pack.
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  • The polar bear team weighs a female polar bear. Arctic Ocean
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  • The polar bear capture team collects data from a female polar bear and her cub. Arctic Ocean
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  • Geoff York, USGS biologist, collecting data from a polar bear (Ursus maritimus)  on the Beaufort Sea ice. This female bear will receive a radio collar for future tracking.  Kaktovik, Alaska
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  • Harp Seal female pops up through a hole in the ice during spring. Canada
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  • African Lion, Female, South Africa.
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  • Dr Amstrup prepares to attach a GPS satellite tracking collar to an immobilized polar bear on the Beaufort Sea. The collars are placed on females exclusively since the necks of males get too large for them to work properly. The collars are a high tech way to follow these animals far out onto the ice where humans can't go. The bears are tracked by satellites which helps the scientists determine the home range of individual animals and other details about a particular bear's life such as length of time spent resting or hunting in one area.
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  • Alaska brown bear (Ursus middendorffi) mother fighting a male bear, with her cubs nearby. Alaska Peninsula, Alaska
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  • Alaska brown bear (Ursus middendorffi) mother fighting a male bear, with her cubs nearby. Alaska Peninsula, Alaska
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  • Alaska brown bear (Ursus middendorffi) mother fighting a male bear, with her two cubs nearby. Alaska Peninsula, Alaska
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  • Serval cat (Felis serval) mother and older baby, Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya, Africa
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  • Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) mother with cubs. Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
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  • Polar bear mother and cub resting while waiting for the Hudson Bay to freeze. Canada
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  • Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) mother and cubs near the Tundra Buggy lodge. Hudson Bay, Canada
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  • Burchell's Zebra (Equus burchelli) mother with young. Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Africa
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  • Harp Seal (Phoca groenlandica) mother and young. Canada
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  • Alaskan Brown Bear (Ursus middendorffi) mother standing up with her cubs near her side. Katmai National Park, Alaska
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  • Black Bear sow in a winter den wih three cubs snuggled around her. Minnesota
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) mother and cubs of the western Hudson Bay population recently out of the den. Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) mother and cubs recently out of the den. Western Hudson Bay population, Manitoba, Canada
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  • Sea Otter mother grooming her baby in a kelp bed. Adak Island, Aleutian Islands, Alaska
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  • Sea Otter adult and baby resting among seaweed-covered rocks in southwest Alaska.
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  • Elk cow and calves feeding on aspen leaves during a snowstorm in Wyoming.
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  • Elk (Cervus canadensis) calf nursing in a meadow during early summer in Wyoming.
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  • Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) mother two and cubs. Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada
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  • Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) mother and cubs of the western Hudson Bay population recently out of the den. Manitoba, Canada
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) mother and cubs of the western Hudson Bay population recently out of the den. Manitoba, Canada
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  • Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) mother and her cub. Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada
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  • Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) mother with cubs. Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
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  • Alaska brown bear (Ursus middendorffi) mother with her cubs. Katmai National Park & Preserve, Alaska
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  • Alaskan brown bear (Ursus middendorffi) mother with two young cubs standing up on their hind legs. Katmai National Park & Preserve, Alaska
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  • Mule deer does standing in a clearing during early winter. Minnesota
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  • Portrait of an orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) mother and baby hanging from a vine in a rainforest. Malaysia
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  • Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) mother and cubs resting. Hudson Bay, Canada
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  • Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) mother and cubs. Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
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  • A native Inuit woman preparing nets for fishing for Arctic char. Barrow, Alaska
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  • Native Inuit woman with a chunk of ice to preserve Arctic dhar fish prior to drying. Barrow, Alaska
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  • Yellow-spotted rock hyrax or bush hyrax (Heterohyrax brucei) mother with babies. Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya, Africa
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  • Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) mother with cubs. Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) mother with her two cubs along Hudson Bay near Churchill, Manitoba. Canada.
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  • Grizzly Bear (Ursus horribilis) mother with cubs crossing the road in Yellowstone National Park.
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  • Alaska Brown Bear (Ursus middendorffi) mother and cubs on a grassy hillside. Katmai National Park. Alaska
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  • A polar bear (Ursus maritimus) cub takes refuge in its mother arms near Churchill, Manitoba.
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  • Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) mother and cubs under a shaft of light. Cape Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) mother and cubs of the western Hudson Bay population recently out of the den. Manitoba, Canada
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  • Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) mother and small cubs. Hudson Bay, Canada
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  • Muskox mother and her newborn calf. Alaska
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