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    Tag: JBER wildlife
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    • JBER's bears

      Photo by Alejandro Pena   |   Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson   |   09.16.2023

      A black bear sow and her cub eat foliage while foraging at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Sept. 16, 2023. JBER is home to 39 species of mammals, 162 species of birds, 12 species of fish, and 1 amphibian. The installation supports populations of moose, black and brown bears, wolves, small game, bald eagles, loon, rainbow trout, all five species of Pacific salmon, and the endangered......

    • JBER's bears

      Photo by Alejandro Pena   |   Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson   |   09.16.2023

      A black bear cub forages along a road at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Sept. 16, 2023. JBER is home to 39 species of mammals, 162 species of birds, 12 species of fish, and 1 amphibian. The installation supports populations of moose, black and brown bears, wolves, small game, bald eagles, loon, rainbow trout, all five species of Pacific salmon, and the endangered Cook Inlet beluga......

    • JBER's bears

      Photo by Alejandro Pena   |   Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson   |   09.16.2023

      A black bear cub forages along a road at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Sept. 16, 2023. JBER is home to 39 species of mammals, 162 species of birds, 12 species of fish, and 1 amphibian. The installation supports populations of moose, black and brown bears, wolves, small game, bald eagles, loon, rainbow trout, all five species of Pacific salmon, and the endangered Cook Inlet beluga......

    • JBER's bears

      Photo by Alejandro Pena   |   Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson   |   09.16.2023

      A black bear cub forages along a road at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Sept. 16, 2023. JBER is home to 39 species of mammals, 162 species of birds, 12 species of fish, and 1 amphibian. The installation supports populations of moose, black and brown bears, wolves, small game, bald eagles, loon, rainbow trout, all five species of Pacific salmon, and the endangered Cook Inlet beluga......

    • JBER's bears

      Photo by Alejandro Pena   |   Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson   |   09.16.2023

      A black bear sow and her four cubs eat foliage at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Sept. 16, 2023. JBER is home to 39 species of mammals, 162 species of birds, 12 species of fish, and 1 amphibian. The installation supports populations of moose, black and brown bears, wolves, small game, bald eagles, loon, rainbow trout, all five species of Pacific salmon, and the endangered Cook Inlet......

    • JBER's bears

      Photo by Alejandro Pena   |   Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson   |   09.16.2023

      A black bear cub forages along a road at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Sept. 16, 2023. JBER is home to 39 species of mammals, 162 species of birds, 12 species of fish, and 1 amphibian. The installation supports populations of moose, black and brown bears, wolves, small game, bald eagles, loon, rainbow trout, all five species of Pacific salmon, and the endangered Cook Inlet beluga......

    • JBER's bears

      Photo by Alejandro Pena   |   Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson   |   09.16.2023

      A black bear sow eats foliage at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Sept. 16, 2023. JBER is home to 39 species of mammals, 162 species of birds, 12 species of fish, and 1 amphibian. The installation supports populations of moose, black and brown bears, wolves, small game, bald eagles, loon, rainbow trout, all five species of Pacific salmon, and the endangered Cook Inlet beluga whale.......

    • JBER's bears

      Photo by Alejandro Pena   |   Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson   |   09.16.2023

      A black bear sow eats foliage at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Sept. 16, 2023. JBER is home to 39 species of mammals, 162 species of birds, 12 species of fish, and 1 amphibian. The installation supports populations of moose, black and brown bears, wolves, small game, bald eagles, loon, rainbow trout, all five species of Pacific salmon, and the endangered Cook Inlet beluga whale.......