The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) recently released twelve rehabilitated black bear cubs back to the wild, with four of them coming from the coastal region and eight from the mountains.
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What to do if you spot a bear cub in your yard
A bear cub (or three) wandering into your yard can be adorable. But not only do you know mama is nearby, it can be ...
A black bear cub caught in a fire this past December continues to make a recovery in Smithers, B.C. Rescuers said the bear ...
RAMONA, Calif. (FOX 5/KUSI) — A pair of orphaned black bear cubs who arrived at the San Diego Humane Society’s Ramona Wildlife Center in July have been transported to Sonoma County Wildlife Rescue to ...
The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission recently released 12 rehabilitated black bear cubs back to the wild, eight of them in the mountains where they were found, according to an Oct. 16 news ...
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12 rehabilitated bear cubs released into the wild in North Carolina: wildlife commission
Twelve black bear cubs have been successfully rehabilitated and released back to the wild, state officials confirmed. These efforts were part of the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission's long ...
The San Diego Humane Society on Friday announced that two orphaned bear cubs that arrived at the facility's Ramona location have been moved to Sonoma County Wildlife Rescue after four months of ...
Eloy Police Department says its officers were called to check out a “trespasser” in the Eloy area on Wednesday. A bear cub was seen near the freeway and had made its way into the pecan orchards. The ...
New Mexico’s official state animal is the American black bear, but the choice reflected more than the presence of a large ...
A mother polar bear has made the decision to adopt - a move that scientists say is extremely rare - and the new family was caught on video. Researchers had tagged the five-year-old mother, also known ...
Two orphaned bear cubs that arrived at the San Diego Humane Society’s Ramona location have been moved to Sonoma County Wildlife Rescue after four months of rehabilitation. The cubs were first rescued ...
One of the two orphaned bear cubs rehabilitated at San Diego Humane Society’s Ramona campus has been relocated to Sonoma County Wildlife Rescue after four months of care. (Photo courtesy of SDHS) The ...
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