Bear cub rescued from woods is being raised by humans dressed as bears
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The orphaned black bear is being cared for by San Diego Humane Society staff dressed in costume so he does not get attached to humans.
A tiny black bear cub was crying alone in the California woods, his mother nowhere in sight. He was less than two months old and weighed about three pounds.
Campers in Los Padres National Forest found the baby bear on April 12 and the camp grounds host reported him to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Initially, biologists monitored the environment, with the hope that the cubs mother would return but she did not. The cub couldnt survive on his own in the wild, so he was brought to San Diego Humane Societys Ramona Wildlife Center.
When he arrived, the cub was extremely fragile, said Autumn Welch, wildlife operations manager at the center. After going several days without nutrition, it was touch-and-go at first.
Now, though, just over five weeks since he was rescued, the cub is thriving. He has gained nearly 10 pounds and has reached several developmental milestones including learning to climb. The cub is the youngest black bear cub San Diego Humane Society has cared for.
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