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REGGIE 468 GIF 2012 BoBr NPS PHOTOS XANDER-SAGE 2019.05

468 Reggie's NPS photos from the 2012 Brown Bears of Brooks Camp iBook gif created by Xander-Sage

Adult Female ~ No Longer Seen

Year First Observed:  1999 Adult Female with 1 Spring Cub

Year Last Observed:  2009

Known Offspring Of:  Unknown

Known Litters of Cubs: 3

Genetics Study Samples Obtained:  Unknown at this time


Identification:[]

2010 Bears of Brooks River book: This is a medium-sized and sometimes fat adult female.  468 has a brown, uniformly colored coat.  Her wide-set ears appear lighter in color by September.

Her facial features can be easy to recognize.  She has a drooping lower lip, long muzzle, and a prominent brow ridge.

2015 Bears of Brooks River book: 468 Reggie was a medium-sized and sometimes fat female. She had a light brown, uniformly colored coat that darkened in the fall. Her facial features were easy to recognize. She had a drooping lower lip, a long muzzle, and a prominent brow ridge.

Distinctive Behaviors:[]

2010 Bears of Brooks River book: 468 will fish the oxbow, lower river area, and far pool at the falls.  She was seen only infrequently in 2009 and wasn't seen at all in 2010.

2015 Bears of Brooks River book: 468 fished the oxbow, lower river area, and far pool at the falls.

Life History:[]

1999: Adult Female with 1 Spring Cub, 1st Known Litter, 1st Year Classified[]

468 Reggie was initially identified and classified in 2001 as an adult female with 1 spring cub, her 1st known litter.

2000: Single Adult Female[]

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2001: Adult Female, 2 Spring Cubs, 2nd Known Litter, 708 Amelia is one of those cubs , Speculated[]

468 Reggie returned to the Brooks River with her 2nd known litter, 2 spring cubs.  One of those offspring is now believed to be 708 Amelia .

2002: Adult Female with 1 Yearling, 708 Amelia , Speculated[]

468 Reggie returned to the Brooks River with her yearling, speculated to be 708 Amelia.

2003: Adult Female[]

July 2003:[]

September 2003:[]

2004: Single Adult Female[]

July 2004:[]

October 2004:[]

2005: Single Adult Female[]

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2006: Single Adult Female[]

July 2006:[]

2007: Adult Female with 1 Spring Cub, 3rd & Last Known Litter[]

July 2007:[]

2008: Adult Female with 1 Yearling, 3rd & Last Known Litter[]

September 2008:[]

2009: Adult Female, Last Year Identified[]

468 Reggie was seen only infrequently in 2009,

2010: Information Only, 468 Reggie Was Not Observed in 2010[]

468 Reggie was included in the 2010 Bears of Brooks River book on page 38.  468 also appears the Adult Females page, page 28.  

2010 Season:[]

468 Reggie was not observed in 2010.

2012: Information Only, 468 Reggie Last Observed in 2009[]

468 Reggie was included in the 2012 Brown Bears of Brooks Camp iBook:

2014: Information Only, 468 Reggie Last Observed in 2009[]

468 Reggie was included in the 2014 Bears of Brooks River book on page 64.:

2015: Information Only, 468 Reggie Last Observed in 2009[]

468 Reggie was included in the 2015 Bears of Brooks River book on page 88.:

468 Reggie does appear in later editions of the Bears of Brooks River books.  Her information and photos are the same as the 2015 edition of the book.:

2016 Bears of Brooks River book on page 98.:

2017 Bears of Brooks River book on page 103.:

2018 Bears of Brooks River book on page 108.:

How 468 Reggie Got Her Nickname:[]

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Known Courting & Mating:[]

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Known Litters of Cubs:[]

1st Known Litter: 1999[]

1999: 1 Spring Cub

2nd Known Litter: 2001[]

2001: 1 Spring Cub
2002: 1 Yearling
2003: Successful Emancipation of 708 Amelia, Speculated

3rd Known Litter: 2007[]

2007: 1 Spring Cub
2008: 1 Yearling

Known Relatives:[]

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468 family tree - updated Nov 2022

Mother: Unknown

Father: Unknown

Offspring:
708 Amelia (Speculated), 2001 Litter

Grandchildren:
284 "Electra" (Speculated), 708 Amelia's 2008 litter
907 and 908 (Speculated), 708 Amelia's 2015 litter

Great-Grandchildren:
901 (Speculated), 284's 2016 litter

Genetics Study Samples Obtained:[]

Unknown at this time.


A special thank you to KCanada for the NPS photos from the 2012 Brown Bears of Brooks Camp iBook. A special thank you to Xander-Sage for creating the gif of NPS photos from the 2012 Brown Bears of Brooks Camp iBook.

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