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Employees at the San Diego Humane Society are wearing bear costumes to take care of a rescued black bear cub in hopes that it doesn't bond with humans and can be returned to the wild.
The group took the two-month-old black bear cub into its care on April 14 after campers found it alone in the Los Padres National Forest.
At a wildlife center in San Diego, caretakers of a black bear cub are using extraordinary measures to keep him from becoming reliant on humans, including donning masks and vintage fur coats.
The human caretakers of a black bear cub known as Baby Bear wear fur coats and camouflage masks to keep him from becoming too reliant on humans.
The Tulsa Zoo shared the very first look at their new elephants Tina and Billy after they moved to Oklahoma from the Los ...
Animal rights lawyers at the University of Denver are threatening to sue Colorado Parks and Wildlife, saying permits issued ...
Aging elephants moved from Los Angeles to Tulsa Zoo, but advocates say they should be at a sanctuary
The move early Tuesday angered advocates who argue that Billy and Tina would be subjected again to an enclosure that’s too ...
For the first time in India, 44 houses have been built for the elephant's Mahouts, which is called Mahouts Village in the ...
The L.A. Zoo announced on April 22 its decision to relocate Billy and Tina to Tulsa Zoo’s 17-acre Elephant Experience and a ...
Huge home games at Soldier Field you won’t want to miss include contests against NFC North rivals Minnesota Vikings (Sept. 8) ...
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