Chicago's beloved Lincoln Park Zoo has welcomed two new residents, Ash and Lexi, - two adult female brown bears that are set to make their home in Chicago for the first time in nearly five decades. The ursine duo arrived at the zoo on Monday after being transferred from Henry Vilas Zoo in Madison, Wisconsin.
The pair's past is one of hardship and dependence on human food, as they were once wild cubs who had been taken from their natural habitat. However, during their time in captivity, they became too accustomed to raiding trash cans and ultimately earned the label "unreleasable" by Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks officials.
According to zoo curator Cassy Kutilek, the arrival of Ash and Lexi at Lincoln Park Zoo is a welcome reminder of the crucial role that accredited zoos play in rehabilitating animals that are unable to survive on their own. With their unique personalities already starting to shine through, it will be fascinating to observe how these two bears interact with each other as they adjust to their new surroundings.
One interesting dynamic between Ash and Lexi is their differing approaches to training sessions. Ash is more food-motivated, making her quicker to participate in the zoo's educational programs. On the other hand, Lexi has been described by Henry Vilas Zoo staff as the braver of the two bears, with a greater willingness to try new things.
As winter approaches, Ash and Lexi will be gearing up for their natural process of hibernation-like torpor. During this time, their heart rates, metabolism, and breathing will slow significantly in an effort to conserve energy. With their needs met by the zoo's feeding schedule, it remains to be seen how this phase of their lives will play out.
The arrival of these two brown bears marks a significant milestone for Lincoln Park Zoo, as they are now set to become the first of their kind to call the zoo home since 1979.
				
			The pair's past is one of hardship and dependence on human food, as they were once wild cubs who had been taken from their natural habitat. However, during their time in captivity, they became too accustomed to raiding trash cans and ultimately earned the label "unreleasable" by Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks officials.
According to zoo curator Cassy Kutilek, the arrival of Ash and Lexi at Lincoln Park Zoo is a welcome reminder of the crucial role that accredited zoos play in rehabilitating animals that are unable to survive on their own. With their unique personalities already starting to shine through, it will be fascinating to observe how these two bears interact with each other as they adjust to their new surroundings.
One interesting dynamic between Ash and Lexi is their differing approaches to training sessions. Ash is more food-motivated, making her quicker to participate in the zoo's educational programs. On the other hand, Lexi has been described by Henry Vilas Zoo staff as the braver of the two bears, with a greater willingness to try new things.
As winter approaches, Ash and Lexi will be gearing up for their natural process of hibernation-like torpor. During this time, their heart rates, metabolism, and breathing will slow significantly in an effort to conserve energy. With their needs met by the zoo's feeding schedule, it remains to be seen how this phase of their lives will play out.
The arrival of these two brown bears marks a significant milestone for Lincoln Park Zoo, as they are now set to become the first of their kind to call the zoo home since 1979.

 I'm so stoked to hear that Ash and Lexi have finally found a forever home at the Lincoln Park Zoo!
 I'm so stoked to hear that Ash and Lexi have finally found a forever home at the Lincoln Park Zoo!  It's amazing how far these two bears have come from being wild cubs who relied on human food to survive. They're definitely going to bring some excitement (and maybe a few laughs) with their unique personalities
 It's amazing how far these two bears have come from being wild cubs who relied on human food to survive. They're definitely going to bring some excitement (and maybe a few laughs) with their unique personalities  . I'm curious to see how they interact with each other as they adjust to the zoo, and it's awesome that we can learn more about them through educational programs
. I'm curious to see how they interact with each other as they adjust to the zoo, and it's awesome that we can learn more about them through educational programs  .
. . It's not always easy being a zoo animal, but Ash and Lexi are proof that with love, care, and the right environment, they can thrive
. It's not always easy being a zoo animal, but Ash and Lexi are proof that with love, care, and the right environment, they can thrive  .
. . Will they snooze the winter away or get into some mischief? Either way, I'm here for it!
. Will they snooze the winter away or get into some mischief? Either way, I'm here for it! . Now they're in this zoo, trying to live out their lives with some human care, but still have to deal with being food-motivated and stuff
. Now they're in this zoo, trying to live out their lives with some human care, but still have to deal with being food-motivated and stuff 
 like i get it, these two were orphaned & had nothin' but trash cans 2 rely on, but still, they're gonna be chillin in chicago!
 like i get it, these two were orphaned & had nothin' but trash cans 2 rely on, but still, they're gonna be chillin in chicago!  ash & lexi already got their own vibes goin on, ash is all about the treats, while lexi is like "hey, i can handle anything" lol
 ash & lexi already got their own vibes goin on, ash is all about the treats, while lexi is like "hey, i can handle anything" lol  gotta love how the zoo crew's gonna be workin w/ them 2 rehab 'em. wonder if they'll even try 2 find some berries in the backyard
 gotta love how the zoo crew's gonna be workin w/ them 2 rehab 'em. wonder if they'll even try 2 find some berries in the backyard  so what's next? just 'cause zoos can help rehab bad habits don't mean we should be bringing bears into our city
 so what's next? just 'cause zoos can help rehab bad habits don't mean we should be bringing bears into our city  i mean ash and lexi are lucky to have a place to live, but do we really need two more creatures causing trouble in lincoln park?
 i mean ash and lexi are lucky to have a place to live, but do we really need two more creatures causing trouble in lincoln park?  So I'm thinking about these new bears at the Lincoln Park Zoo and it's crazy how much their past experiences have shaped them. Like, Ash is super motivated by food, which is awesome for learning stuff, but also means she might get a bit too fixated on snacks.
 So I'm thinking about these new bears at the Lincoln Park Zoo and it's crazy how much their past experiences have shaped them. Like, Ash is super motivated by food, which is awesome for learning stuff, but also means she might get a bit too fixated on snacks.  On the other hand, Lexi seems like more of a wild child – I love that she's not afraid to try new things! But at the same time, it's sad they had to end up in zoos after being taken from their natural habitat. It's like, they're still recovering from all the trauma and hardship they went through.
 On the other hand, Lexi seems like more of a wild child – I love that she's not afraid to try new things! But at the same time, it's sad they had to end up in zoos after being taken from their natural habitat. It's like, they're still recovering from all the trauma and hardship they went through.