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Orphaned B.C. bear cubs show signs of habituation: Officer
The fate of two orphaned bear cubs remains uncertain as a B.C. conservation official says they show signs of habituation to humans. A conservation officer was suspended after reportedly refusing to destroy the cubs last weekend.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP14631480
Legacy Identifier:
n_Bear-Cubs-Suspension20150708T1830
Type:
Video
Duration:
1m49s
Dimensions:
1280px × 720px 69.53 MB
Create Date:
7/8/2015 6:30:00 PM
Display aspect ratio:
16:9
Tags
B.C. Conservation Officer Service
black bear cubs
black bears
Bryce Casavant
Chris Doyle
conservation officer
cub orphans
orphan cubs