Black bear cub thriving after 'touch and go' first month following rescue
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Black bear cub thriving after 'touch and go' first month following rescue
After 30 days in care of San Diego Humane Society‘s Project Wildlife team, a 2-month-old black bear cub is stable and thriving, it was announced Wednesday. The cub was found April 12 by campers in Los Padres National Forest. California Department of Fish and Wildlife biologists tried to reunite the cub with his mother by returning him to the wild overnight, but she did not return. With no signs of mom in the area, CDFW transported the cub to SDH…
·San Diego, United States
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