Bear

Aquatic mammal (8)
Bats (13)
Bear (12)
Camels (1)
Canine (27)
Deer (8)
Equine (31)
Feline (54)
Giraffa (1)
Mammal (10)
Marsupial (4)
Pachyderm (93)
Primates (49)
Raccoon (2)
Rodent (103)
Ruminant (16)
Ungulate (1)

Synopsis: 4.4. animals: Mammals: Bear:


impactlab_2013 01404.txt

#oelibrary staff present stories of grizzly deaths from Sacramento s past and a horror film is shown for those awaiting their turn on the tour.#(

We have developed trunks that feature ungulates, bears, owls, creepy-crawlies, water, and tracks. Each of the trunks includes between 15#20 books on the subject,(both fiction and non-fiction;

and wildlife resources, such as grizzly hides, elk antlers, deer hooves, a number of rubber tracks, skulls, and more.


Nature 00734.txt

Polar-bear protection: The US Fish and Wildlife Service proposed on 22 october to designate around 500,000 square kilometres of critical habitat 96%of which is sea ice for the polar bear.

The bear was listed as a threatened species in 2008 owing to projections of sea-ice declines caused by global warming.

The government is obligated already to avoid actions that jeopardize the bear, but the designation would add another layer of protection by also making it illegal to conduct activities that adversely affect the bear's habitat.

Vaccine report: More children than ever are being immunized, but 24 million infants in the world's poorest nations still do not receive routine immunization, according to a report by the World health organization, UNICEF and the World bank.

The 21 october State of the World's Vaccines and Immunization report says that although four in five children now have access to lifesaving vaccines,


Nature 01967.txt

Polar-bear pad The US Fish and Wildlife Service has set aside roughly 484,000 square kilometres in Alaska and the surrounding seas as a'critical habitat'for the polar bear (Ursus maritimus),

more than two years after the species was given a protection status of'threatened'by the US Endangered Species Act.

but federal agencies have to ensure that proposed activities don't jeopardize polar bears and their habitat.


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