-
BEAR UPSETS CAMERA:
This video footage was taken between 2005 and 2007 at hair traps in or near Glacier National Park in northwest Montana.
Video Description: Grizzly bear paws and licks one of our remote cameras and eventually pushes it off the tree. The camera container had a screw top lid that moves as the bear paws at it; the camera was not damaged (Make sure you have your sound on for this). August 4, 2005.
Length: 1 minute 1 second, File Size: 1.16 MBSource: Northern Rocky Mountain Science Centre
…for more incredible ‘animal surveillance’ footage: www.nfb.ca/bear71
-
Grizzly Dance:
Grizzly bear vigorously rubbing on a tree regularly used by other bears in Glacier National Park. USGS Northern Divide Bear Project remote video by J.Stetz/A.Macleod. August 12, 2006.
source: http://www.nrmsc.usgs.gov/research/KendallRemoteCamera.htm
-
Vote for Bear 71!
Bear 71 is nominated for a Webby Award in several categories: Activism, Netart (Websites); Best Use of Interactive Video (Online Film and Video).
You can vote in the People’s Voice contest for Bear 71 here.
-
The Bear 71 Stealth Cam at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival.
-
There’s an old saying that goes like this: A pine needle fell in the forest. The eagle saw it fall. The deer heard it. The bear smelled it.
(Source: philotimo, via ride-rank-deactivated20130127)
-
“This is Banff National Park, in the heart of the Canadian Rockies. Bears and humans here live closer together than any other place on earth.”
(Source: ourwildways)
-
The making of Bear 71. Tracking the emotional arc of the lead character.
-
“…They also gave me a number. Bear 71.”
-
The Bear 71 bear trap featured at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival.
-
Bear 71 is site of the day on the FWAs today.