Orphaned bear cubs rehabilitated by San Diego Humane Society released into San Bernardino National Forest

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Orphaned bear cubs rehabilitated by San Diego Humane Society released into San Bernardino National Forest [Breaking]

Three orphaned bear cubs, rehabilitated by the San Diego Humane Society’s Ramona Wildlife Center, are back in the wild.

“It is always our goal to rehabilitate and return all wildlife to their natural habitat,” Andy Blue, campus director of the Humane Society’s Ramona Wildlife Center, said in a statement. “This release in Clark’s Ranch was very special for our team because it was relatively close to us, so we had multiple wildlife rehab specialists joining to witness it firsthand.

Since their arrival, “the three cubs have grown healthy and strong together at the Ramona Wildlife Center in an outdoor enclosure that closely mimics life in the wild,” veterinarians said. The Project Wildlife team has

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