3 Orphaned Bear Cubs Rehabilitated and Returned to San Bernardino National Forest

3 Orphaned Bear Cubs Rehabilitated and Returned to San Bernardino National Forest
Three bear cubs are being cared and rehabilitated by the San Diego Humane Society's Ramona Wildlife Center. Courtesy of San Diego Humane Society
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SAN DIEGO—Three orphaned bear cubs, rehabilitated by the San Diego Humane Society’s (SDHS) Ramona Wildlife Center, are back in the wild April 27.

The cubs spent nine months at the wildlife center and were released April 26 in the San Bernardino National Forest near Clark’s Ranch.

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