Grizzly bears sometimes vocalize when agitated or nervous. These sounds of huffing, jaw-popping (heard at :35 and :57 seconds in), and low growls are warnings that you're too close. If you hear them while you're out in the park, back away calmly (never run), leave the immediate area, and give the bear more space. You must stay at least 100 yards/91 meters away from bears (about the length of a football field). And just a reminder, we recommend that everyone hike in groups of three or more, make lots of noise while hiking, and carry bear spray.These sounds were recorded with a cell phone by an experienced Bear Management Technician, Dan Bergum, during recent fieldwork involving capture. The bear was recorded during the few moments that it was contained inside a large, culvert-sized trap. Rest assured, no bears, scientists, or mobile devices were harmed while recording!

I have a recording of my nan who passed away not too long ago and I wanted to know if there is anyway I can transfer the recording to be put into a teddy bear. I really miss her and she wrote down for my mum to help us make one so we can talk to her still even though she isn't with us anymore


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A sound machine, night light, white noise maker, and projector all in one! Ideal for newborns, infants, and toddlers, it plays 10 sounds and songs perfect for calming and comforting with colorful lights to lull babies to sleep and help them feel safe in the dark.

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Soft & Safe: A baby soother sound machine in the form of a cute and soft stuffed animal, it can be placed in a crib or strapped to the side, is USB rechargeable and has 15 / 30-minute auto-off timers

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DD has custody of the preschool class bear "Brady" for the weekend. Like a Flat Stanley, she has been taking him everywhere with her and taking pictures. Breakfast and Kid's Workshop at home depot, to the photography studio for a sitting and a 'tour'. Home for lunch followed by a teddy bear picnic in the play kitchen where disaster struck.

I've read the instructions on the Build a Bear website about going to a store to have the sound box removed prior to washing. Can I just do the 'surgery' myself to remove the sound box and unstuff him, then wash him in a pillow case and then reassemble him?

tag_hash_112Scott D. Smith:  I had an interest in electronics and music from an early age. I began my career working in a TV repair shop part-time, which was run by two very bright guys who were really more engineers than service technicians. They patiently taught me the basics of circuit theory and troubleshooting. From there, I landed a job as a recording engineer part-time with a small location music recording studio in Detroit, which did all sorts of live recordings. In a couple of years, I parlayed that into a job with a small company that was building a 16-track remote recording truck, which gave me the first opportunity at doing live multitrack work. The gentleman who ran the company also did film sound, which interested me as well, and I eventually segued into film sound as a career, including running a small studio operation and working as a re-recording mixer. Things grew from there, beginning with documentaries, industrial films, commercials, and, eventually, the opportunity to do feature work.

The sound of a busy kitchen is distinctly unique. From the click of the gas and the whoosh of a flame coming to life to the sound of pots, plates, and pans to the voices keeping track of what is or is not happening, there is a lot to listen to in a kitchen.

Hulu's The Bear captured this tense yet beautiful cacophony of sounds that erupt from the kitchen of the fictional Chicago restaurant, The Beef. In fact, it is the sound design that creates the level of tension and confusion that grips many viewers to the show's meandering plot of saving the Berzatto family restaurant.

It can be a challenge to balance the sound of a kitchen with dialogue, music, and other sound effects that bring the fictional world to life. However, the sound team behind Season 1 of The Bear, which includes Supervising Sound Editor & Re-Recording Mixer Steve "Major" Giammaria, Dialogue Editor Evan Benjamin, and Production Sound Mixer Scott D. Smith, came together to bring audiences a visceral sonic experience. Their work ended up landing them two Emmy nominations for Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series and Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series at the 75th Emmys.

Major, Benjamin, and Smith chatted with No Film School via email about joining the first season of The Bear, their goals behind each of their choices, and how to create a boiling pot of sound that grips and pulls the audience in for the wild ride. 


As an experienced sound professional, Evan has built a reputation for himself as being a fast and dependable dialogue editor who enjoys collaborating with others and bringing the creative visions of his colleagues to life. His experience in both Sound Editing and Sound Mixing has given him a thorough understanding of film/TV sound, as his mixing work has helped strengthen and inform his work as a Dialogue Editor.


As someone who has been a Production Sound Mixer for half a century, Scott is respected among his colleagues for being a talented and tireless worker who goes the extra mile to ensure that no important detail is overlooked when capturing sound on set. His wide range of experience in sound mixing, including work as a music mixer and re-recording mixer, makes him a valuable asset to any production he is on.


Declines in harvest, bears observed, and hunter success rates suggest that black bears may have decreased in Unit 6D. To address this concern, the Alaska Board of Game in 2015 adopted a registration hunt system. Black bear harvests in the area, which encompasses coastal areas surrounding Whittier, Valdez and Cordova, nearly tripled from the late 1990s to 2007 and have fallen steadily since.

Anecdotal reports from a diverse group of users suggest a decline in bears over the last decade. Also, exceptional weather during three of the last five years may have impacted black bear behavior, availability and possibly survival. The department will be conducting research projects in conjunction with the U.S. Forest Service this summer to better understand these factors.

Black bears not only communicate with grunts, tongue-clicks, and blowing. They have a resonant voice. It is not the barking, growling voice of a dog and is seldom the shrill voice of a house cat. It is distinctly bear-like with a near human quality that is easy to mimic.

On March 15, 2003, a mother bear ignored people standing outside her den until a newborn baby one of them was holding began to cry. In an instant, the mother bear was up out of her den and looking at the baby from two feet away. She looked back into her den and saw her wide-eyed cubs. The concerned expression left her face, and she settled back down into the den.

On July 24, 2004, a baby cried while a parent changed its diapers at bedtime. Outside, a mother bear appeared and pressed her nose against a big picture window four feet away. She stood up with her paws against the glass, craning her neck to look and listen until the baby was quiet. She then walked off into the darkness with her cubs.

Our mission is to foster a better understanding and appreciation of black bears, preserve the well-being of bears by reducing human foods that attract and create "problem" bears in the first place, and reduce human-bear conflict in the greater Durango, Colorado community.

The most effective means of reducing the availability of human foods to bears is the use of bear-resistant trash containers, which feature sturdy construction and wildlife-resistant latching systems. Passive deterrents (such as electric fencing, unwelcome mats and motion-activated alarms) automatically provide negative feedback to bears. Used in unison with bear-resistant trash containers, you can be bear smart! e24fc04721

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