Cubs found alone in the American Forest Now he was raising the staff of wild animals in the costumes in Bear California star-news.press/wp

Human bears, some would say, take care of the two-month cubs who spent days without his mother, starving in the California forest.
The Small Black Bear Cub saved campers in the National Forest Los Padres after they found themselves and starve. Infants now recover in the center of wild wild animals San Diego Human society, and is believed to be the youngest cub which organization ever worried.
Two-month cubs were discovered 12. April campers hiking in the woods. Wildlife officials with California fish and wilderness department (CDFW) tried to reunify him again overnight, but she did not return. Mub was transferred to the Ramon drive two days later.
“Cub is progressing here. He was only 3 pounds and weakened a little, probably from a diet more day without any diet,” Jesen Welch, the wildlife manager. “He’s now indented in size, over 12 kilograms.”
Now progresses after more than a month for an hour’s care, the cub is expected to stay in the center for up to a year. The staff uses enrichment that mothers to prepare for the future return to the wild, including staff members dressed as bears, plush toys and camouflaged headphones.
Welch said that holding bears from human interactions when young is key to avoid conflicts in the future, after being released in the wild.
“They are really smart and very nutritionally motivated,” Welch said. “While continuing to develop in the living areas, they are always pushing into areas where people can have some kind of conflict with them.
“Sometimes the bears will enter the trash or enter the courtyards of the people,” she added. “The more we can keep this cub wild and keep him from recognizing people as a provider of anything good, hopefully every time we go there as well as other bears and the ability to identify with us as bears instead of people.”
Officials say that in the end he could pair with another poor mildew to help their development and minimize human print.
Welch said that CDFW determines the place where any of the bears of bears and rehabs after they are released in the wild. The department takes into account the numerous factors, as a bear found, what the population is as in the area, if there is any conflict for human wild animals, and will the location provide their nutritional need.
It estimates that the recently found cub will not be released until the end of the next spring or start of summer.
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“At that moment, they were quite adult,” Welch said. “They are usually about 130 to 150 kilograms and became equipped with GPS collar because government biologists follow and see them where their movements are and what they are doing during the full year.”
The CDFW said this was just a fourth bear of the cuse that in the last five years he entered California.
Raising such a young animal, Welch said, requires great weather, expertise and financing – from which none comes from the state. The San Diego Human society relies exclusively to donations to maintain its efforts with wildlife rehabilitation.
The center of Ramona wild animals is the only object in San Diego County allowed to rehab the native graduates Grabex, including black bears, mountain lions and bobcats.
“This is a very unusual case,” Welch said in a statement to the public. “We don’t see you often bears who are young without their mother. I’m honored to care about him, but it’s also a significant obligation.”
2025-05-23 21:11:00



