a young bear cub reluctantly pulled from a tree for a selfie photo in North Carolina has returned home to the wild, months after spending time in rehabilitative care, state officials said.
“More and more females are keeping their cubs longer,” says Joanie Van de Walle, a graduate student at the University of Sherbrooke in Quebec, Canada, who is studying the ecology of Scandinavian brown ...
An animal rehabilitation centre on Nova Scotia's Eastern Shore is looking forward to the opportunity to rehabilitate orphaned black bear cubs as the Department of Natural Resources readies to issue ...
“The cub must respond positively to treatment, care must be able to be provided in a way that avoids imprinting on humans, and his overall comfort and quality of life will remain a top priority. We ...