
Baby Bear's Fight for Survival: Humane Society's Unique Approach
San Diego Humane Society Cares for Youngest Black Bear Cub Ever Ramona, CA – The San Diego Humane Society's Ramona Wildlife Center is caring for an orphaned black bear cub, the youngest the organization has ever received. The cub, found in the Los Padres National Forest, is receiving specialized care from the center's staff, who are using innovative methods to ensure the cub's well-being. "This little one is incredibly vulnerable," said a spokesperson for the San Diego Humane Society. "Our team is working around the clock to provide the best possible care, using everything from specialized formula to a unique 'bear suit' to help the cub feel safe and secure." The video footage shows the cub being fed and comforted by staff members wearing a bear costume. This approach, the spokesperson explained, helps to mimic the presence of the cub's mother and reduce stress. The cub's progress is being closely monitored, and the Society is optimistic about its chances of survival and eventual release back into the wild. The Ramona Wildlife Center's dedication to this vulnerable creature serves as a testament to the organization's commitment to wildlife conservation and rehabilitation. The cub's story is a beacon of hope, reminding us of the importance of protecting our natural world and the creatures that inhabit it.