‘Absolute and complete rubbish:’ Alberta to release rehabbed bear cubs this fall
EDMONTON — Alberta Environment says two black bear cubs being rehabilitated will be returned to the wild by mid-October despite concerns that it is too early.
The Cochrane Ecological Institute, a non-profit wildlife facility, took in two cubs after the province lifted a ban in the spring that had been in place since 2010.
The new policy allows wildlife staff to work with private facilities on the rehabilitation of cubs that are less than a year old. It recommends cubs be released back into the wild by Oct. 15.
Clio Smeeton, director of the facility, said they have asked the province to delay the cubs release until they are older.


