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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.
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He said he and Steven returned for another rescue effort early Saturday morning.
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He said he knew if he could not grab the cub, it would not survive the wild on its own.
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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 it香蕉视频直播檚 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.
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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.
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Trevor Chester, an Animal Care Technician with the Recovery Centre, told the Westerly Monday morning that the bear is doing well, but is malnourished.
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He said the centre hopes to release the bear back into the wild in about a year-and-a-half.
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