The San Diego Humane Society Friday announced that two orphaned bear cubs that arrived at the facility's Ramona location have been moved to Sonoma County Wildlife Rescue after four months of rehabilitation.
The cubs were first rescued after being spotted wandering alone for several days without their mother in Calaveras County by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. The brothers were around 5 to 6 months old when they were brought to the Ramona Wildlife Center for care and rehabilitation in July, according to the humane society.
"In wildlife rehabilitation, true success is always a team effort," Autumn Welch, SDHS Wildlife Operations Manager Autumn Welch said in a statement. "Our mission is to give every animal the strongest chance to thrive in the wild, and we're grateful to

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