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Officer helps a stranded bear cub on the road who loses its family - Page 21 of 30 - Kiwi Report

Officer helps a stranded bear cub on the road who loses its family


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[post_page_title]What did we learn?[/post_page_title]
The thing is, what exactly have we learned from this story? If Jane Langmaid’s video exists to educate us, what is its primary goal? Is it for us to learn that there are more bears than we think in our very backyard? Is it to learn that there are mother bears out there that are willing to leave their weaker babies stranded, in order to save themselves and care for their stronger offspring? Perhaps… but how are we supposed to fix something like that? How can one reprimand a mother bear for doing such a thing?

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