Nate Nelson said he goes out every other year to look for cubs around Cades Cove. Author: John North Updated: 2:16 PM EDT May 11, 2021
Even from a distance of 75 yards, wildlife photographer Nate Nelson gets nervous taking pictures of black bear cubs in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Credit: Nate Nelson
A mother and cubs lounging in Cades Cove in April 2021.
A mama bear could suddenly decide it s time to move on and lead her little family straight in his direction. Wild animals have their own way of doing things a fact humans sometimes forget.
Nelson, of Sevier County, shared some of his pictures from a late April outing in the park to look for cubs. The images are the first he s shot this spring of the young animals.
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