US Cub found alone in US woods now being raised by wildlife staff in bear costumes - Two-month-old black bear, who was starving in a California forest, is youngest cub the San Diego center has cared for

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Staff at San Diego Humane Society’s Ramona Wildlife Center go to lengths to prevent the cub from imprinting on to humans. Photograph: San Diego Humane Society

Human bears, some would say, are taking care of a two-month-old cub that spent days without his mother, starving in a California forest.

The small black bear cub was rescued by campers in Los Padres national forest after being found alone and starving. The infant bear is now recovering at San Diego Humane Society’s Ramona Wildlife Center, and is believed to be the youngest cub the organization has ever cared for.

The two-month-old cub was discovered on 12 April by campers hiking in the forest. Wildlife officials with the California department of fish and wildlife (CDFW) attempted to reunite him with his mother overnight, but she didn’t return. The cub was transferred to the Ramona facility two days later.

“The cub is thriving here. When he first arrived, he was only 3lbs and was a little debilitated, probably from going multiple days without any kind of nutrition or hydration,” said Autumn Welch, the wildlife operations manager at the center. “He’s now quadrupled in size, he’s over 12lbs.”

Now thriving after more than a month of around-the-clock care, the cub is expected to remain at the center for up to a year. Staff are using enrichment sessions that mimic maternal behavior to prepare him for a future return to the wild, including staff members dressed as bears, plush toys and camouflaged headsets.

Welch said that keeping bears away from human interaction when they are young is key to avoiding conflicts in the future, once they’re released in the wild.

“They’re really smart and very food motivated,” Welch said. “As we continue to develop in the areas they live, they’re always being pushed into areas where people may have some type of conflict with them.”

“Sometimes bears will get into trashes or get into people’s yards,” she added. “The more we can keep this cub wild and keep him from recognizing humans as the providers of anything good, we’re hoping every time we go in there, he’s seeing us as other bears and being able to identify with us as bears instead of humans.”

Officials say he could eventually be paired with another orphaned cub to help his development and minimize human imprinting.

Welch said the CDFW determines the site of where any of the bear cubs and rehabs go after they are released into the wild. The department takes into consideration a number of factors, such as where the bear was found, what the population is like in that area, if there’s any human wildlife conflict, and whether the site will provide for their nutrition needs.

She estimates the recently found cub won’t be released until the end of next spring or early summer.

“At that point, they’ve grown quite a bit,” Welch said. “They’re usually around 130 to 150lbs and they get fitted with the GPS collar because the government biologists track them and see where their movements are and what they’re doing for a whole year after release.”

CDFW said this is only the fourth bear cub this young to enter rehab care in California in the past five years.

Raising such a young animal, Welch said, requires extensive time, expertise and funding – none of which comes from the state. The San Diego Humane Society relies solely on donations to sustain its wildlife rehabilitation efforts.

The Ramona Wildlife Center is the only facility in San Diego county permitted to rehabilitate native apex predators, including black bears, mountain lions and bobcats.

“This is a very unusual case,” Welch said in a press release. “We don’t often see bears this young without their mother. It’s an honor to care for him, but it’s also a significant commitment.”
 

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It's so weird too. You can watch hundreds of videos on YouTube of people nursing babies animals back to health and then release them into the wild, and none of them wear costumes. They're either furries, or extremely retarded, or both, seeing as furries are also retarded. On the upside atleast they aren't zoosadists
They use puppets for some birds due to imprinting.
 
I felt genuine and instinctive revulsion.

Is the bear too young to recognize how weird those costumes look? Cats freak the fuck out at a cat mask - I don't see why a bear would be any different.
My cat gets weirded out if I so much as roll in my back like a cat. A lot of cat body language, like bunting, it likes, but it still has a limit where it’s like “what the fuck is this, you’re a human, act like it.”
 
I was always under the impression smells were the primary sensory input of young mammals, but esp bears. (Even newborn humans are smell driven) I wonder if they are spraying that creepy bear costume in bear musk or pheromones because otherwise it’s sort of retarded.

(I fear furries will start volunteering at rescues orgs in hopes of getting to do this)
 
I think the idea, other than the bear costume, is the animal won't encounter anything like what they are dressed as in the wild. I remember when they actually freed Willy, the orca in the movie, and the animal was rejected from every pod and would follow fishing vessels recognizing humans. It died of starvation. It is an interesting test, hopefully it works or ya might have a black bear that is too comfortable around humans.
 
I think the idea, other than the bear costume, is the animal won't encounter anything like what they are dressed as in the wild. I remember when they actually freed Willy, the orca in the movie, and the animal was rejected from every pod and would follow fishing vessels recognizing humans. It died of starvation. It is an interesting test, hopefully it works or ya might have a black bear that is too comfortable around humans.
What the fuck??! That poor fucking whale. I always hated that movie too, now I have another reason. Must be terrifying for an orca to just be on it's own in the fucking ocean.
 
What the fuck??! That poor fucking whale. I always hated that movie too, now I have another reason. Must be terrifying for an orca to just be on it's own in the fucking ocean.
There’s currently a French aquatic place that was shut down having this same issue. The creatures are stuck in the closed down park without food or maintenance and the government is denying requests by other places to take them. Nut jobs think they should just be set free and allowed to live but these aren’t the kinds that will thrive in the wild anymore.

So yeah, it’s fucking depressing.

 
Considering all it will know is being tended to, regardless of precautions, I don't see the point in wanting to release it in the wild.

They're just setting it up for a slow and senseless death. Let it live in a zoo or a sanctuary when it's older. It's not like blackbears are endangered and need repopulation in the wild.

They do this for animals with albinism all the time.

This is also ignoring that the mother likely abandoned it due to a health issue we're not aware of. Let the little guy live a cushy life, there's plenty of his species out there.
 
There’s currently a French aquatic place that was shut down having this same issue. The creatures are stuck in the closed down park without food or maintenance and the government is denying requests by other places to take them. Nut jobs think they should just be set free and allowed to live but these aren’t the kinds that will thrive in the wild anymore.

So yeah, it’s fucking depressing.

God this world blows. This shit is just astounding. Fucking shit skins and niggers are given more appreciation than a female orca and her kid. Fucking feed them the Muslims.
 
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