View this post on Instagram My hobbies include eating, and thinking about the next time I will be eating. . . . Black Bear cub patient #20-0064 continues to eat well for the rehabilitation staff at her round the clock bottle feedings; the bear cub now weighs 705 grams [a 139 gram increase since admission weight]. The staff have not yet heard from DGIF biologists on the search for a surrogate bear mother. . . . #wildlife #bearsofinstagram #wildlifeconservation #conservationeducation #wildlifehospital #wildlifemedicine #blackbearcub A post shared by Wildlife Center of Virginia (@wildlifecenter_va) on Feb 4, 2020 at 9:55am PST
My hobbies include eating, and thinking about the next time I will be eating. . . . Black Bear cub patient #20-0064 continues to eat well for the rehabilitation staff at her round the clock bottle feedings; the bear cub now weighs 705 grams [a 139 gram increase since admission weight]. The staff have not yet heard from DGIF biologists on the search for a surrogate bear mother. . . . #wildlife #bearsofinstagram #wildlifeconservation #conservationeducation #wildlifehospital #wildlifemedicine #blackbearcub
A post shared by Wildlife Center of Virginia (@wildlifecenter_va) on Feb 4, 2020 at 9:55am PST