He is a trustworthy leader and he invites children from Earth to Care-a-Lot for fun times or to get away from a problem they are having in their lives. Kind, attentive, and (usually) level-headed, this cuddly commander will do everything he can to keep his compatriots in line and prove that "care" isn't just a four-letter word. He is responsible for initiating new members into the Toy and Doll Family by bestowing their very own Belly Badges and has been directly involved in nearly every major event in their history. In the Nelvana series, he's a dark reddish-brown and in the 2003 movie, Tenderheart's fur is almost orange.Įxemplifying the very best qualities of the Toys and Dolls, Teddy is thought of the de facto leader of his fuzzy brethren, organizing their efforts to help spread love and care around the world, and keep their own home of Care-a-Lot in working shape. Tenderheart is identified by his light brown fur and red heart Belly badge. "Care Bears Care About the Environment".The Care Bears Battle the Freeze Machine.The Care Bears in the Land Without Feelings.In Languages Other than Englishedit | edit source.Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lotedit | edit source.Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-Lotedit | edit source.Care Bears: Oopsy Does It!edit | edit source."Teddy Bear Care About the Environment".Teddy Bear and Friends Nutcracker Suite.The Teddy Bear and Friends' Adventure in Wonderland.The Teddy Bear and Friends Movie 3: A New Generation.The Teddy Bear and Friends Movie 2: The Toy and Doll Adventure.The Teddy Bear and Friends Battle the Freeze Machine.The Teddy Bear and Friends in the Land Without Feelings.7.1 Teddy Bear and Friends: Welcome to Care-a-Lot.6.5 Teddy Bear and Friends: Adventures in Care-a-Lot.6.4 Teddy Bear and Friends: Oopsy Does It!.6.3 The Teddy Bear and Friends' Big Wish Movie.5 "Teddy Bear Care About the Environment".4.9 Teddy Bear and Friends Nutcracker Suite.4.8 The Teddy Bear and Friends' Adventure in Wonderland.4.6 The Teddy Bear and Friends Movie 3: A New Generation.4.4 The Teddy Bear and Friends Movie 2: The Toy and Doll Adventure.4.2 The Teddy Bear and Friends Battle the Freeze Machine.4.1 The Teddy Bear and Friends in the Land Without Feelings.This guest post was written by Natural Habitat Senior Adventure Specialist Aly Jacobsen. This one moment in a week full of incredible wildlife experiences (including a raft of over 200 sea otters and a visit from an inquisitive white wolf), drove home the most hopeful of conservation messages-if we can learn to respect and protect these wild places and creatures, then there is hope for a kind of harmony in this natural world that we all share. Sitting next to a seasoned bear guide like Brad, watching this mother brown bear provide for her young without any concern about our presence, was the memory of a lifetime. They use this wealth of hard-earned knowledge and information to decide on how exactly to approach these astonishing wild animals safely and with a serious amount of respect. In many cases, these guides are intimately familiar with the unique personality of each bear from years watching the seasons of their lives (and their mothers’ and grandmothers’ lives, as well) come and go. While on foot in remote wilderness areas, they are constantly assessing the changing dynamics of their surrounding environment. Veteran bear guides like Brad are adept at reading wild bears’ behavioral cues. However, in this rare case, we were in the capable hands of our highly knowledgeable Expedition Leader Brad Josephs, who has spent his entire career in Katmai studying these bears. In all the years of exploring the great outdoors, most travelers are taught to fear beyond fear itself the sight of a mother bear with cubs-sage advice the world over. One morning, after our small group patiently meandered our way into position along a riverbank, walking as instructed in a single-file line to form the least-intimidating profile against the grassy meadow, we were rewarded with the incredible sight of a large mother bear resting to nurse her cubs just across the water. Last fall, I traveled to Alaska in search of the world’s largest coastal grizzly bears, which roam freely in the remote reaches of Katmai National Park.
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