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Dokken: Rescued Kittson County bear cubs are doing well at wildlife rehab facility

  • Two orphaned bear cubs were rescued in Kittson County by Minnesota Department of Natural Resources conservation officer Bobby Stringer and sheriff’s deputies.
  • Grace Frickenstein, Wildlife Program coordinator, reported that the cubs are thriving in a 1.3-acre pen with nine other bears.
  • The cubs consume over 8 gallons of goat's milk daily and are frequently seen climbing trees, according to Frickenstein.
  • Frickenstein mentioned that feeding will stop by Halloween as colder temperatures signal the bears to prepare for hibernation.
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Dokken: Rescued Kittson County bear cubs are doing well at wildlife rehab facility

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TVZoneUK broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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