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New cover of Ursus volume 37.

New cover of Ursus volume 37.

The official 2026 Volume 37 Ursus cover has been chosen by your votes! The selected photo was captured by Arthur Lefo.

Thank you to everyone who submitted photos. It was great to see so much interest and involvement!

#bearbiology #bearresearch #bearconservation #science

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Brown bear laying on stomach with arms outstretched next to body of water. On-screen text has deadline to submit article for IBN.

Brown bear laying on stomach with arms outstretched next to body of water. On-screen text has deadline to submit article for IBN.

Submit your article for the spring 2026 issue of International Bear News before 5 February, 2026.

Please submit your article to the correct correspondent in your area. Please view IBN submission details on our website: www.bearbiology.org/publications...

#BearNews #BearResearch #BearBiology

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Poster with images of bears and highlights of IBA’s year.

Poster with images of bears and highlights of IBA’s year.

Poster with images of bears and highlights of IBA’s year.

Poster with images of bears and highlights of IBA’s year.

What a year it’s been for IBA and our global bear community! 🐻

Thank you to our members, partners, and supporters for making this work possible. Your support helps advance the science and collaboration needed to conserve all eight bear species.

#BearConservation #BearResearch #BearBiology #Bears

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Small village on a mountainside in Central Apennines, Italy.

Small village on a mountainside in Central Apennines, Italy.

The deadline to submit abstracts for the 29th IBA Conference is 15 February 2026!

We welcome abstract submissions for both oral presentations and poster sessions covering all aspects of bear research, ecology, conservation, and management.

More details: conference.bearbiology.org

#BearBiology

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Brown bear stands at forest edge. Announcing opening of registration for the 29th IBA Conference.

Brown bear stands at forest edge. Announcing opening of registration for the 29th IBA Conference.

Landscape of Central Apennines. Invitation to attend the conference with website to find more information.

Landscape of Central Apennines. Invitation to attend the conference with website to find more information.

Registration for the upcoming IBA Conference in Pescasseroli, Italy is NOW OPEN!

20-25 September, 2026
Pescasseroli, Italy

Register now or learn more at: conference.bearbiology.org

We hope to see you there!

#bearbiology #bearesearch #bearconservation

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Polar bear stands on sea ice looking at camera with “did you know?” fact at the bottom.

Polar bear stands on sea ice looking at camera with “did you know?” fact at the bottom.

Same image of polar bear with text overlaid describing a pregnant polar bear’s fasting period.

References:
1. Messier, F., M.K. Taylor, and M.A. Ramsay. 1994. Denning ecology of polar bears in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Journal of Mammalogy 75:420–430. doi: 10.2307/1382563
2. Ursus maritimus (Polar bear) (webpage). International Association for Bear Research and Management.
3. Rode, K.D., J.D. Reist, E. Peacock, and I. Stirling. 2010. Comments in response to “Estimating the energetic contribution of polar bear (Ursus maritimus) summer diets to the total energy budget” by Dyck and Kebreab (2009). Journal of Mammalogy 91:1517–1523. doi: 10.1644/09-MAMM-A-399.1
4. Rode, K.D., C.T. Robbins, L. Nelson, and S.C. Amstrup. 2015. Can polar bears use terrestrial foods to offset lost ice-based hunting opportunities? Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 13:138–145. doi: 10.1890/140202
5. Stirling, I., and A.E. Derocher. 2012. Effects of climate warming on polar bears: a review of the evidence. Global Change Biology 18:2694–2706. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2012.02753.x
6. Robbins, C.T., C. Lopez-Alfaro, K.D. Rode, Ø. Tøien, and O.L. Nelson. 2012. Hibernation and seasonal fasting in bears: the energetic costs and consequences for polar bears. Journal of Mammalogy 93:1493–1503. doi: 10.1644/11-MAMM-A-406.1

Same image of polar bear with text overlaid describing a pregnant polar bear’s fasting period. References: 1. Messier, F., M.K. Taylor, and M.A. Ramsay. 1994. Denning ecology of polar bears in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Journal of Mammalogy 75:420–430. doi: 10.2307/1382563 2. Ursus maritimus (Polar bear) (webpage). International Association for Bear Research and Management. 3. Rode, K.D., J.D. Reist, E. Peacock, and I. Stirling. 2010. Comments in response to “Estimating the energetic contribution of polar bear (Ursus maritimus) summer diets to the total energy budget” by Dyck and Kebreab (2009). Journal of Mammalogy 91:1517–1523. doi: 10.1644/09-MAMM-A-399.1 4. Rode, K.D., C.T. Robbins, L. Nelson, and S.C. Amstrup. 2015. Can polar bears use terrestrial foods to offset lost ice-based hunting opportunities? Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 13:138–145. doi: 10.1890/140202 5. Stirling, I., and A.E. Derocher. 2012. Effects of climate warming on polar bears: a review of the evidence. Global Change Biology 18:2694–2706. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2012.02753.x 6. Robbins, C.T., C. Lopez-Alfaro, K.D. Rode, Ø. Tøien, and O.L. Nelson. 2012. Hibernation and seasonal fasting in bears: the energetic costs and consequences for polar bears. Journal of Mammalogy 93:1493–1503. doi: 10.1644/11-MAMM-A-406.1

Same image of polar bear with infographic over top, showing a general timeline of a year in a polar bear’s life.

References:
1. Messier, F., M.K. Taylor, and M.A. Ramsay. 1994. Denning ecology of polar bears in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Journal of Mammalogy 75:420–430. doi: 10.2307/1382563
2. Ursus maritimus (Polar bear) (webpage). International Association for Bear Research and Management.
3. Rode, K.D., J.D. Reist, E. Peacock, and I. Stirling. 2010. Comments in response to “Estimating the energetic contribution of polar bear (Ursus maritimus) summer diets to the total energy budget” by Dyck and Kebreab (2009). Journal of Mammalogy 91:1517–1523. doi: 10.1644/09-MAMM-A-399.1
4. Rode, K.D., C.T. Robbins, L. Nelson, and S.C. Amstrup. 2015. Can polar bears use terrestrial foods to offset lost ice-based hunting opportunities? Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 13:138–145. doi: 10.1890/140202
5. Stirling, I., and A.E. Derocher. 2012. Effects of climate warming on polar bears: a review of the evidence. Global Change Biology 18:2694–2706. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2012.02753.x
6. Robbins, C.T., C. Lopez-Alfaro, K.D. Rode, Ø. Tøien, and O.L. Nelson. 2012. Hibernation and seasonal fasting in bears: the energetic costs and consequences for polar bears. Journal of Mammalogy 93:1493–1503. doi: 10.1644/11-MAMM-A-406.1

Same image of polar bear with infographic over top, showing a general timeline of a year in a polar bear’s life. References: 1. Messier, F., M.K. Taylor, and M.A. Ramsay. 1994. Denning ecology of polar bears in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Journal of Mammalogy 75:420–430. doi: 10.2307/1382563 2. Ursus maritimus (Polar bear) (webpage). International Association for Bear Research and Management. 3. Rode, K.D., J.D. Reist, E. Peacock, and I. Stirling. 2010. Comments in response to “Estimating the energetic contribution of polar bear (Ursus maritimus) summer diets to the total energy budget” by Dyck and Kebreab (2009). Journal of Mammalogy 91:1517–1523. doi: 10.1644/09-MAMM-A-399.1 4. Rode, K.D., C.T. Robbins, L. Nelson, and S.C. Amstrup. 2015. Can polar bears use terrestrial foods to offset lost ice-based hunting opportunities? Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 13:138–145. doi: 10.1890/140202 5. Stirling, I., and A.E. Derocher. 2012. Effects of climate warming on polar bears: a review of the evidence. Global Change Biology 18:2694–2706. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2012.02753.x 6. Robbins, C.T., C. Lopez-Alfaro, K.D. Rode, Ø. Tøien, and O.L. Nelson. 2012. Hibernation and seasonal fasting in bears: the energetic costs and consequences for polar bears. Journal of Mammalogy 93:1493–1503. doi: 10.1644/11-MAMM-A-406.1

Did you know? 🐻‍❄️

Pregnant female polar bears can fast for up to 8 months a year.

Want to learn more about bears? Check out our species pages and explore the fascinating adaptations of all 8 bear species: www.bearbiology.org/the-eight-be...

#bearbiology #bearconservation #polarbear #bearresearch

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🐻 We are introducing some of our dedicated IBA members, spanning the globe and working to protect and conserve all 8 bear species. 🌍

You can help support their vital work by donating to the IBA today.

bearbiology.org

#bearresearch #bearconservation #bearbiology #savebears

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A woman stands in a field of flowers, smiling at the camera. On-screen text reads: “Student Council Spotlight: Aurora Donatelli” with the IBA logo.

A woman stands in a field of flowers, smiling at the camera. On-screen text reads: “Student Council Spotlight: Aurora Donatelli” with the IBA logo.

Aurora speaks into a microphone behind a podium. Text on screen introduces her.

Aurora speaks into a microphone behind a podium. Text on screen introduces her.

Aurora stands outdoors looking out over a lush, mountainous landscape. Text on screen discusses her future plans with her PhD.

Aurora stands outdoors looking out over a lush, mountainous landscape. Text on screen discusses her future plans with her PhD.

 Aurora smiles at the camera while standing on a snowy landscape. A sign behind her reads: “Beartooth Pass Summit. Elev. 10,947 ft.” On-screen text describes her role in the student council.

Aurora smiles at the camera while standing on a snowy landscape. A sign behind her reads: “Beartooth Pass Summit. Elev. 10,947 ft.” On-screen text describes her role in the student council.

Meet Aurora Donatelli, IBA Student Council member representing Europe!

Aurora recently earned her PhD in Environmental and Evolutionary Biology. Swipe through to learn more about her role on our student council.

www.bearbiology.org/about/council/

#BearBiology #BearResearch #Bears

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Close up image of Andean bear, with title of paper, authors, IBA logo & Ursus, 2024 (35e19).

Close up image of Andean bear, with title of paper, authors, IBA logo & Ursus, 2024 (35e19).

6 camera trap images of Andean bears, with description of other species that were captured on the cameras.

6 camera trap images of Andean bears, with description of other species that were captured on the cameras.

3-image collage that were taken during the study. Image of each of the authors in the field, as well as a photo of bear scratches on a tree.

3-image collage that were taken during the study. Image of each of the authors in the field, as well as a photo of bear scratches on a tree.

 Photo of Ursus cover with text encouraging biologists to publish their work in Ursus.

Photo of Ursus cover with text encouraging biologists to publish their work in Ursus.

URSUS is IBA's peer-reviewed journal and includes articles on all aspects of bear management and research. We are featuring Vickowski and Van Horn’s “Andean bears below the Andes”.

View the full post: www.instagram.com/ibabearbiology

#andeanbear #bearresearch #bearbiology #peruwildlife #peru

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The new Ursus Index lets you search every article published in IBA’s peer-reviewed journal, Ursus, all the way back to 1968!

This is a great resource to access over 1,000 articles on bear research.

Head to our website to try it out! bearbiology.org

#BearConservation #WildlifeResearch #BearBiology

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Panda bear eating bamboo with IBA logo and “Cryptocurrency Donations”.

Panda bear eating bamboo with IBA logo and “Cryptocurrency Donations”.

Support bear conservation around the world by donating cryptocurrency to IBA through The Giving Block! 🐻

Donate: thegivingblock.com/donate/inter...

#bearconservation #bearbiology #bearresearch #crypto #cryptocurrency #cryptodonation #wildlifeconservation

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Collage of black bear images of different colors, including chocolate, glacier kermode, glacier blue, blonde, black, and cinnamon.

Collage of black bear images of different colors, including chocolate, glacier kermode, glacier blue, blonde, black, and cinnamon.

Despite their name, black bears can be black, brown, cinnamon, or even blonde. They have strong limbs for climbing, a keen sense of smell, and can gain over 100 lbs in fall to prepare for winter torpor. #BearBiology #WildlifeResearch #SciComm photo: Outdoors International

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Image of a polar bear from the neck up, with text reading “international bear news. Submission deadline June 5th”

Image of a polar bear from the neck up, with text reading “international bear news. Submission deadline June 5th”

Image of a polar bear from the neck up, with text describing the type of articles that can be published in IBN. IBA Logo.

Image of a polar bear from the neck up, with text describing the type of articles that can be published in IBN. IBA Logo.

Do you have bear news you want to share? 🗞️ Submit your article for the summer 2025 IBN before June 5, 2025.

Please view IBN submission details on our website: www.bearbiology.org/publications...

#bearresearch #bearconservation #bearbiology #bears #conservation #science #internationalbearnews

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In honor of International Sun Bear Day (May 16), we want to show our appreciation for this “vulnerable” (IUCN) species.

Learn more about sun bears or help our bear conservation efforts by visiting: bearbiology.org

#sunbearday #sunbears #bearconservation #bearresearch #bearbiology

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The Spring 2025 edition of International Bear News is now available! 🐻

Download your copy today to stay updated on the latest in bear research and conservation! 👇

www.bearbiology.org/download/ibn...

#BearResearch #BearConservation #bearbiology

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Happy Earth Day! 🌎

Together, we can make a difference. Join us in our mission to conserve these incredible animals and their habitats for generations to come. 🐻

Donate to IBA’s bear research and conservation efforts: bearbiology.org

#bearbiology #bearresearch #earthday #bearconservation

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We recently celebrated the 1,000th Ursus article! 🎉 In conjunction with that, IBA released a history of the journal, from conference proceedings in 1968 to the peer-reviewed journal we know today.

Read here: doi.org/10.2192/URSU...

@bioone.bsky.social

#bearconservation #bearbiology #bearresearch

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Final reminder : the 26th EBBW is taking place from April 7-11 in Lake Placid, New York.

Sign up here: www.easternblackbearworkshop.org

#bearbiology #bearresearch #blackbearworkshop

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We’re excited to announce that the 29th IBA Conference will take place from September 20-25, 2026, in Pescasseroli, Italy—home to the endangered Apennine brown bear! 🐻

Stay tuned for details via email, our website, and social media.

We can’t wait to see you in Italy 🇮🇹 #IBAConference #bearbiology

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The official 2025 Volume 36 Ursus cover has been chosen! 

The selected photo was captured by PhD candidate Laura Saunders, who studies sun bears at the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre (BSBCC).

Publish your bear research in our low-fee, peer-reviewed journal, Ursus. #bearbiology #bearresearch

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IBA’s new website is live! 

Our website is a great resource for all things bears. From news updates to interactive species pages and URSUS articles dating back to 1968 - you're bound to learn something when you visit our website. 

bearbiology.org

#bearbiology #bearconservation #bearresearch #bear

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The Fall 2024 edition of International Bear News is now available! 🐼

Don't miss out—download your copy today and stay updated on the latest in bear research and conservation!

www.bearbiology.org/download/ibn...

#bearconservation #bearnews #bearresearch #bearbiology

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Arrived in Edmonton for the 28th International Conference for Bear Research + Management. #bearbiology #IBA2024 #2024IBA

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Watch this video on #sloth #bear conservation @YouTube . So many dedicated people around the globe working in all sorts of ways to ensure a future for all 8 species of #bears. Thanks to our colleagues at @WcbResearch for doing this!

#bearbiology

https://youtu.be/q9WRWkcoH5I

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IBA member, Larissa Thelin @Thelin_L talks about her presentation at the IBA Kalispell conference: Projecting habitat changes for the polar bears of Davis Strait https://youtu.be/0MokJBd8WoM
#bearbiology @AEDerocher @bearbiology

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Hi, #bearbiology anyone?

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