
Wildlife Rehabilitators Don Bear Suit To Cuddle With Orphan Cub In Precious Foo…
Workers wear bear costume to interact with an orphaned bear cub to keep it from becoming accustomed to humans.
San Diego Wildlife Center's Heartwarming Rescue: Orphaned Bear Cub Thrives With Unconventional Care A two-month-old black bear cub, found weak and alone, is thriving thanks to the innovative care provided by workers at the San Diego Humane Society's Ramona Wildlife Center. The cub arrived underweight and in need of intensive rehabilitation. To aid his recovery, staff employed a unique approach: wearing bear suits and engaging in playful interactions with the cub using teddy bears. "It was clear he needed a lot of socialization and comfort," explained one wildlife center worker. "The bear suits helped him feel more secure, and the teddy bears provided a safe outlet for his playful energy." The center's efforts have paid off. The cub, once fragile, is now playful and healthy, demonstrating remarkable progress. The video showcases the dedication of the staff and the cub's resilience, offering a heartwarming story of successful wildlife rehabilitation. The Ramona Wildlife Center continues to provide exceptional care, demonstrating the power of compassion and innovative techniques in wildlife conservation.
Workers wear bear costume to interact with an orphaned bear cub to keep it from becoming accustomed to humans.