27 September 2011 booth 15: 32 by Ella Davies reporter, BBC nature biologists fear the worst for the hope the bear "born on the Internet" is assumed, that were shot and killed by a Hunter in Minnesota, us.
Hope was recognized internationally, after her birth was filmed and broadcast live on a webcam in the past year.
The black bear and her mother Lily were the subject of a study by U.S. biologist Dr. Lynn Rogers and in the BBC documentary the bear family and me.
Leisure always still allows hunting license in the State, but hunters are asked to shoot not collar bears.
Dr. Rogers and his colleagues at the Wildlife Institute were research 13 bears, each carry identification collar track.
Although hope's mother Lily was wearing a collar, the hope was not so their exact whereabouts remain unclear.
Biologists try to piece together, what happened with the bear and work with the Minnesota Department of natural resources, hunting in the State license.
Born in hope, in 2010, and as part of their behavioral science team placed a camera in Lily's den, shooting a 22 hours work, leading to a single young.
Wildlife cameraman, the Gordon Buchanan hope and Lily of filmed up close for a documentary this year.
During the filming, hope was separated from her mother, but the two were finally reunited.

Dr. Rogers spent the last 45 years black bear, and is considered a leading authority on their behaviour and ecology.
As Tranquilising has the bears, he used them to his presence, a technique that Lily's den allowed him and set up the webcam, which filmed the birth of hope.
Lily and her young, including hope, there is a Facebook group that "like has been of more than 130,000 people".
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