Dressing Up As Bears?

At the San Diego Humane Society’s Ramona Wildlife Center, staff are wearing bear costumes to rehabilitate a two-month-old orphaned black bear cub found alone in Los Padres National Forest on April 12th, 2025.

The cub, the youngest ever cared for by the center, was rescued after his mother didn’t return despite efforts to reunite them. To prevent the cub from bonding with humans, which could hinder his ability to survive in the wild, staff don bear masks, fur coats, and leather gloves, and rub themselves with black-bear-scented hay. This minimizes human imprinting, crucial for his eventual release in about a year.

The cub, initially fragile at three pounds, has gained nearly 10 pounds and is thriving with round-the-clock feeding and enrichment activities mimicking natural behaviors, like climbing and foraging.

The center, the only facility in San Diego County permitted to rehabilitate apex predators, relies on donations for its efforts, as it receives no state funding.

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Bear Or Raccoon?

This week, Avon residents on Johnson Road were buzzing with excitement (or maybe a little unease) after a neighbor reported what they thought was a bear prowling through the area.

A bear sighting isn’t something you shrug off lightly, especially in a town where wildlife encounters can feel like headline news. But hold the bear spray and put away the binoculars, because this story has taken a twist worthy of a woodland detective novel.

Enter Avon Police Deputy Chief Chris Bartolotta, our local hero with a knack for sniffing out the truth.

After some investigation (and perhaps a few chuckles) Bartolotta revealed that the so called bear was, in fact, a raccoon. Yes, you read that right—a raccoon!

It seems this masked bandit was either having an identity crisis or just really leaning into its role as nature’s ultimate trickster.

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It’s A Bear!?

Four people in Southern California were arrested and accused of insurance fraud after they claimed their cars were trashed by a bear.

An individual dressed in a bear costume made fake attacks on cars for insurance payout, California officials say.

A spokesperson for the San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office said that charges have been submitted against the four people arrested and that the cases are under review for a decision on charges.

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