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This is a blog devoted to animals as well as for their advocacy and their well being. "Not to hurt our humble brethren in fur, feather or fin, is our first duty to them, but to stop there is not enough. We have a higher mission: to be of service to them wherever they require it.” ~ St. Francis of Assisi
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Brown Bear Yearling Closeup by David & Shiela Glatz Via Flickr: Curious Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) yearling, Cook Inlet, Alaska. Honestly didn't think this was one of our better images from the June 2012 trip, but it's been very popular. Adding to more groups - let us know what you think. This little female cub lost her sibling the year before. She stayed close to mom and played a lot with her. Gradually realized we weren't a threat and showed some curiosity towards us as you see here.

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Brown Bear Yearling Closeup by David & Shiela Glatz Via Flickr: Curious Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) yearling, Cook Inlet, Alaska. Honestly didn't think this was one of our better images from the June 2012 trip, but it's been very popular. Adding to more groups - let us know what you think. This little female cub lost her sibling the year before. She stayed close to mom and played a lot with her. Gradually realized we weren't a threat and showed some curiosity towards us as you see here.

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Brown Bear Yearling Closeup by David & Shiela Glatz Via Flickr: Curious Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) yearling, Cook Inlet, Alaska. Honestly didn't think this was one of our better images from the June 2012 trip, but it's been very popular. Adding to more groups - let us know what you think. This little female cub lost her sibling the year before. She stayed close to mom and played a lot with her. Gradually realized we weren't a threat and showed some curiosity towards us as you see here.

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Brown Bear Yearling Closeup by David & Shiela Glatz Via Flickr: Curious Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) yearling, Cook Inlet, Alaska. Honestly didn't think this was one of our better images from the June 2012 trip, but it's been very popular. Adding to more groups - let us know what you think. This little female cub lost her sibling the year before. She stayed close to mom and played a lot with her. Gradually realized we weren't a threat and showed some curiosity towards us as you see here.

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Brown Bear Yearling Closeup by David & Shiela Glatz Via Flickr: Curious Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) yearling, Cook Inlet, Alaska. Honestly didn't think this was one of our better images from the June 2012 trip, but it's been very popular. Adding to more groups - let us know what you think. This little female cub lost her sibling the year before. She stayed close to mom and played a lot with her. Gradually realized we weren't a threat and showed some curiosity towards us as you see here.

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Brown Bear Yearling Closeup by David & Shiela Glatz Via Flickr: Curious Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) yearling, Cook Inlet, Alaska. Honestly didn't think this was one of our better images from the June 2012 trip, but it's been very popular. Adding to more groups - let us know what you think. This little female cub lost her sibling the year before. She stayed close to mom and played a lot with her. Gradually realized we weren't a threat and showed some curiosity towards us as you see here.

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Brown Bear Yearling Closeup by David & Shiela Glatz Via Flickr: Curious Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) yearling, Cook Inlet, Alaska. Honestly didn't think this was one of our better images from the June 2012 trip, but it's been very popular. Adding to more groups - let us know what you think. This little female cub lost her sibling the year before. She stayed close to mom and played a lot with her. Gradually realized we weren't a threat and showed some curiosity towards us as you see here.

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Brown Bear Yearling Closeup by David & Shiela Glatz Via Flickr: Curious Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) yearling, Cook Inlet, Alaska. Honestly didn't think this was one of our better images from the June 2012 trip, but it's been very popular. Adding to more groups - let us know what you think. This little female cub lost her sibling the year before. She stayed close to mom and played a lot with her. Gradually realized we weren't a threat and showed some curiosity towards us as you see here.

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Brown Bear Yearling Closeup by David & Shiela Glatz Via Flickr: Curious Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) yearling, Cook Inlet, Alaska. Honestly didn't think this was one of our better images from the June 2012 trip, but it's been very popular. Adding to more groups - let us know what you think. This little female cub lost her sibling the year before. She stayed close to mom and played a lot with her. Gradually realized we weren't a threat and showed some curiosity towards us as you see here.

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Brown Bear Yearling Closeup by David & Shiela Glatz Via Flickr: Curious Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) yearling, Cook Inlet, Alaska. Honestly didn't think this was one of our better images from the June 2012 trip, but it's been very popular. Adding to more groups - let us know what you think. This little female cub lost her sibling the year before. She stayed close to mom and played a lot with her. Gradually realized we weren't a threat and showed some curiosity towards us as you see here.

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