CHELAN COUNTY — Two black bear cubs rescued from the Twenty-Five Mile Creek Wildfire near Chelan in 2021 were recently featured on "Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom Protecting the Wild"
Research shows that cougars on the Olympic Peninsula are isolated from other populations in Washington state, which could mean trouble for the big cats long-term.
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Orphaned bear cubs in Washington get freedom, ‘a second shot at life’ By Sara Jean Green, The Seattle Times
Published: May 24, 2021, 6:05am
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4 Photos This male black bear heads into the woods on Tuesday, May 11, 2021 off a logging road in Grays Harbor County. The cub was one of two released back into the wild after spending the past 15 months at the PAWS Wildlife Center in Lynnwood, where their caretakers took extra care not to expose them to humans. (Amanda Snyder/The Seattle Times/TNS) Photo Gallery
SOUTH OF OLYMPIC NATIONAL FOREST Reacting to the auditory assault of clanging metal, barking dogs, shouts and rifle blasts, a 168-pound American black bear shot out of the open end of a culvert trap and hightailed it into the woods off a logging road in Grays Harbor County.