Wildlife employees put on bear fits to take care of tiny orphaned cub
Workers at a San Diego wildlife heart are going all out to assist rehabilitate a tiny orphaned black bear cub so he might be launched again into the wild, with footage exhibiting them wearing bear fits and taking part in with teddy bears to “fight” with the cub.
The roughly 2-month-old cub arrived on the San Diego Humane Society Ramona Wildlife Center weak, underweight and alone. But the group’s efforts are paying off, with the cub now secure, playful and thriving after a few month in care.