Hiker Saves Baby Bear on Trail, Could Have Faced Jail Time

Too bad.. Maybe the bear could be placed in a zoo instead of back in the wild.

Or maybe he could be rehabbed and released when he's old enough. I think they did that with a couple of cubs on a mountain north of Vancouver a few years ago. There was a huge enclosure built for them that they couldn't escape, away from people and over time they learned to find food and so on. Very natural environment that way and minimal involvement after a while with people.

The conservation guy was supposed to kill them, he refused and took them to a vet and then a wildlife place instead, then he lost his job and there was a huge public uproar over that, he took his employers to court and then got his job back although in a different branch of the forestry service. Doing that would be far better for the bear than a zoo. Those two cubs I mentioned were ultimately released and are fending for themselves in the wilderness.

http://theprovince.com/news/bc-poli...kill-cubs-leaping-into-wild-world-of-politics
 
Or maybe he could be rehabbed and released when he's old enough. I think they did that with a couple of cubs on a mountain north of Vancouver a few years ago. There was a huge enclosure built for them that they couldn't escape, away from people and over time they learned to find food and so on. Very natural environment that way and minimal involvement after a while with people.

The conservation guy was supposed to kill them, he refused and took them to a vet and then a wildlife place instead, then he lost his job and there was a huge public uproar over that, he took his employers to court and then got his job back although in a different branch of the forestry service. Doing that would be far better for the bear than a zoo. Those two cubs I mentioned were ultimately released and are fending for themselves in the wilderness.

http://theprovince.com/news/bc-poli...kill-cubs-leaping-into-wild-world-of-politics
The tiny baby bear was no threat at all to anyone. I see that the bears in the article you posted also should not be killed. People seem to think they know what is best for these animals when some do and some don't.
 
I've always heard that certain animals won't go back to their young when touched by a human. Once they smell someone or something else has been handling their young that's it.
 
The bear really did look abandoned and in a bad way, so it was a kind act.However it will never be returned to the wild now.


Yep, seemed the appropriate act, the cub probably would have died. They can receive rehab and be returned to wildlife once they're of an age mother bear would have sent them off on their own. The thing of them not being returned would be them not being able to go back to mom, she won't have anything to do with it once the has been in the care of humans. At certain ages, many bears are solitary animals anyway except come mating season.
 


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