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.
In April, a group of people in Asheville, North Carolina, were filmed pulling the cub from a tree to pose with it for photos, at one point dropping the frightened animal.
A black bear cub that was pulled from a tree for a selfie in North Carolina earlier this year has been successfully released ...
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Two sets of rehabilitated bear cubs, five in total, were released into two different locations outside of Pagosa Springs, ...
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North Carolina wildlife officials say a bear cub has been returned to the wild after it was pulled from a tree as a person ...
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