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Thursday, June 10, 2010

Camp Update: 06.10.10 by Joyce

gray paw Camp Update from Joyce:

Talked to Joyce briefly this afternoon, and she says that last evening she saw a sow with her two first-year cubs. One cub is dark brown, while the other is very light blonde. They didn't stick around once they realized that a male bear appeared to be interested in the female. He followed for awhile keeping a respectable distance.

These pics are beautiful nagoon berry flowers, and they can be seen all around Camp:

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