Eight Rehabilitated Bear Cubs Released in Colorado
Eight Rehabilitated Bear Cubs Released in Colorado

Eight Rehabilitated Bear Cubs Released in Colorado

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Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) recently released eight bear cubs back into the wild after rehabilitation at the Frisco Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in Del Norte. The cubs were mostly orphaned near Durango, with a mother bear euthanized for breaking into a home. Efforts at the center focus on keeping the bears wild by minimizing human interaction, ensuring they are fed natural foods, and encouraging den-building behavior. More cubs are scheduled for release in the coming months, as part of an initiative to give these bears a second chance at life in the wild while maintaining their natural fear of humans. This year's bear encounters have significantly increased, indicating a growing need for such rehabilitation efforts.

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