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It's the first time in more than 20 years that the Williams Bear Habitat has welcomed new bears: Judge Indy and Judge Belle.
A Waco family is one step closer to a new home, thanks to Habitat for Humanity.
Baylor University today announced the addition of two American black bear cubs to the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA)-accredited Bill and Eva Williams Bear Habitat. The cubs, named Judge ...
The pair now reside in a private facility in Waco and will move around midsummer into the Bill and Eva Williams Bear Habitat, the on-campus enclosure that is accredited by the Association of Zoos ...
Baylor University's elder American black bear mascot, Judge "Lady" Sue Sloan, died Tuesday at the age of 23, the university announced.
Waco chapter’s executive director, John Alexander, said he worked alongside Former President Carter and admires how his efforts changed millions of people’s lives through affordable housing.
The bear was seen in Lone Tree and in the backyard of an Arapahoe County home before an Aurora resident saw it near the 27500 block of East Elmhurst Place on Saturday.
Celebrations quickly broke out in Waco late Monday night as it became clear that the Bears would have a historic win on their hands-- bringing home their first National Championship title.
Despite living in her Waco area home surrounded by wildlife for 32 years, Linda Isaacs had never seen a bear. That was until Thursday morning.
Officials with Colorado Parks And Wildlife shared a photo showing a sub-adult bear who was seen running south of Limon near the Lincoln and Elbert County line.