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4 orphaned bear cubs found in California released back into the wild

LOS ANGELES — Four bear cubs found orphaned last year in central and northern California were released back into the wild this month, the San Diego Humane Society said. The cubs, three sisters and a lone male, were all about 7 months old when found. They were placed in the care of the Ramona Wildlife Center, northeast of San Diego. "It is always our goal to return a wild animal to their ...
Bear cubs are returned to the wild after learning to hunt and forage at a San Diego County wildlife center.

LOS ANGELES — Four bear cubs found orphaned last year in central and northern California were released back into the wild this month, the San Diego Humane Society said.

The cubs, three sisters and

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