Rare instance of polar bear cub being adopted near Churchill verified by scientists
Scientists studying polar bears were greeted with a most unexpected surprise during a recent tracking expedition in northeastern Manitoba.
A polar bear mother and her cub were walking near Churchill in mid-November when scientists saw her with a second cub, which they were able to verify was not her own. It marks just the 13th such case of cub adoption within the western Hudson Bay subpopulation.
When we got confirmation that this was an adoption, I had a lot of mixed feelings, but mostly good, Alysa McCall, director of conservation outreach and a staff scientist with Polar Bears International, said in a video provided to media.
It's just another reason why this species is so incredible, why they're so fascinating and interesting, and it gives you a lot of hope when you realize that polar bears may be looking out for each other out there.
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Fast forward to the fall and Richardson was taken aback seeing the family of two having become a family of three. Two of the bears had been previously tagged with GPS-tracking collars and the newly adopted cub didnt have one.
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