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Baby bear rescued on Vancouver Island after mother dies

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A team of local wildlife watching guides fastened a happy ending onto a heartbreaking situation over the weekend by rescuing a tiny baby black bear that was stubbornly refusing to leave its dead mother91Ƶs side.

John Forde and Jennifer Steven co-own The Whale Centre in Tofino and, when the husband and wife team received a report of a bear cub hanging around a deceased adult bear in Ross Pass on Friday, they immediately headed out to investigate, discovering the tragic scene around 5 p.m.

91ƵWe got up there and the little cub was hanging around the mom and was a little too skittish and spooked and went up to the top of one of the trees,91Ƶ Forde told the Westerly News.

He said he and Steven returned for another rescue effort early Saturday morning.

91ƵThe little cub was laying on its mother. Jen dropped me on the rocks a little ways away and I snuck around and slowly went up and, this time, she didn91Ƶt run away. She actually went back and used [her] mom as protection and I was able to capture her and carry her back down and onto the boat,91Ƶ he said.

91ƵIt was a tiny little cub. Probably three to four months old, so really small, but still big claws and teeth and all the rest of that91ƵIt sort of growled and complained at first and then clawed onto me and just held on and I was able to get a hold of it and get her back. It was pretty cool.91Ƶ

He said he knew if he could not grab the cub, it would not survive the wild on its own.

91ƵAll I wanted to do was be super calm and not spook it, so that I had the chance to capture it because I knew that, if I couldn91Ƶt get a hold of this bear, if it kept eluding me, it was going die up there. It would have no other hope to survive,91Ƶ he said. 91ƵThat91Ƶs all I was thinking. I wasn91Ƶt really concerned about anything else. I had thick gloves and long sleeve jacket on so I wasn91Ƶt too concerned91Ƶbut when it started crawling up onto my back, I was just going, 91ƵOh man, don91Ƶt bite me now.91Ƶ

In a blog posted to The Whale Centre91Ƶs website, Steven recalled the young bear91Ƶs distress.

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91ƵIt was screaming. My heart was breaking listening to its screams but I knew this was its only chance to survive,91Ƶ she wrote.

The bear was brought back to Tofino and handed over to the B.C. Conservation Officer Service in Port Alberni, which then took it to the North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre in Errington where it will be raised with the intent of releasing it back into the wild once it91Ƶs ready, according to Forde.

He said it was the first time he had ever handled a bear and he was happy to help give this one a chance at survival.

91ƵIt just makes your heart glow. It makes you feel like you91Ƶre doing something good in this world especially with all the bad things out there,91Ƶ he said. 91ƵIt91Ƶs just part of my nature to do that. I91Ƶve always felt close to animals and wildlife. A poor helpless little thing like that; I91Ƶm not one to just sit back and not help. That91Ƶs not me.91Ƶ

He added the North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre plans to release the bear back to where it was rescued from and he encourages locals to look into the organization and consider donating.

91ƵThey91Ƶre making a difference,91Ƶ he said. 91ƵEverybody moves out here because they enjoy the wildness and the wilderness and these guys are doing a good thing to help animals out.91Ƶ

Trevor Chester, an Animal Care Technician with the Recovery Centre, told the Westerly Monday morning that the bear is doing well, but is malnourished.

91ƵIt was definitely underweight when it came in. We91Ƶre not sure how long it91Ƶs mom had passed away, but it91Ƶs definitely underweight so it91Ƶs been alone for some time at least. So, that91Ƶs the situation we have right now,91Ƶ he said adding the small animal is being fed a special milk-formula designed for bear cubs.

91ƵThe care is a little bit more hands-on, at least at first. But, we want to get them away from us as soon as possible so that they don91Ƶt become habituated91ƵWe want to get them on their own as soon as possible so that we don91Ƶt have to be physically feeding them and so they don91Ƶt think that we91Ƶre 91Ƶmom.91Ƶ The sooner we can get them eating on their own, the better. That91Ƶs the goal. Then we can lead them on their own and they can start learning to be a bear.91Ƶ

He said the centre hopes to release the bear back into the wild in about a year-and-a-half.

91ƵThat91Ƶs about how long they would stay with mom until they91Ƶre on their own in the wild. So that91Ƶs generally how long they stay here, until they91Ƶre old enough to be able to fend for themselves,91Ƶ he said.

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Andrew Bailey

About the Author: Andrew Bailey

I arrived at the Westerly News as a reporter and photographer in January 2012.
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