In the mountains of Peru, where ancient cloud forests meet the Amazon Rainforest, an Andean bear made scientific history. For ...
The footage give clues to the range of plants the bears eat and how they mate, information important for conservation.
National Geographic explorers used GPS-enabled cameras to document Andean bears and how they interact in the wild for the ...
The footage captured by the collar cameras would be combined with GPS readings and accelerometer data to build a complete ...
This week, incredible footage showing a “bear’s-eye-view” of Andean bears has revealed never-before-seen behaviors, new ...
Andean bears, Tremarctos ornatus, are considered a “rare” and “elusive” species, keeping to the high peaks of the Andes mountains, according to a Dec. 4 news release from National Geographic.
In their study published in the journal Ecology and Evolution, the group attached a camera to a bear they named Chris. The recordings were part of a project aimed at learning more about Andean ...
A resident Andean bear gave spectators at fright at San Diego Zoo on November 27, as it repeatedly jumped on a branch in its enclosure, broke it, and fell to the ground. Video from Brittani Mezzanares ...