
Orphaned Bear Cubs Find New Home at San Diego Center
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Two orphaned black bear cubs from Monrovia find a new home at San Diego Humane Societys Ramona Wildlife Center, receiving round-the-clock care for eventual release back into the wild. Staff follow strict wild-only protocols, using bear masks, animal scents, and furs during interactions, funded by private donations. Wildlife experts emphasize the role of human habits in bear conflicts, urging residents in bear country to secure trash, feed pets indoors, and block off attractive spots under homes or decks. The cubs are growing stronger, building skills for survival in the wild after several months of rehab, aiming to break the cycle of bears seeking food in neighborhoods and give them a real chance in the wild.
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