In a move that drew anger from people across the nation this spring, a young bear cub reluctantly pulled from a tree for a selfie photo in North Carolina has returned home to the wild, months ...
The cubs spent the summer at Frisco Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation Center. Two sets of rehabilitated bear cubs, five in total, were released into two different locations outside of Pagosa Springs ...
Of the 25 cubs rehabilitated at Frisco Creek this year, eight were released Wednesday following three others earlier last ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- The bear cub that was pulled from a tree in Asheville to take selfies was released back into the wild in western North Carolina after spending months at a wildlife refuge.
ASHEVILLE - A bear cub snatched from a tree at an Asheville apartment complex this April has been successfully rereleased into the wild, according to rescuers. In the original incident ...
A black bear cub rescued after being harassed and pulled out of a tree for a photo op has been released back into the wild. Wildlife officials found the female cub wet and cold in a retention pond at ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP/WNCN) — A bear cub, one of two pulled from a tree as a person posed for a photo, has been returned to the wild, according to North Carolina wildlife officials. The bear was ...
Wildlife officials in Colorado are releasing orphaned bear cubs back into ... officials said. The cubs that remain at Frisco Creek will continue to eat before going into artificial den boxes ...