An unsettling video shows a group of people carelessly ripping bear cubs out of a tree to snap some selfies in North Carolina. The group of about six people was caught on video Tuesday pulling ...
A bear cub that was tormented by a group of North Carolina friends who grabbed her to take selfies is now orphaned in an animal refuge. The Appalachian Wildlife Refuge has blasted the group who ...
RALEIGH, North Carolina — Wildlife officials are trying to identify several people who were seen on video pulling bear cubs from the limbs of a tree in order to take selfies. The North Carolina ...
An incident in which a group of irresponsible people pulled black bear cubs out of the trees to take selfies is under investigation, according to the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission.
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This story appears in the August 2011 issue of National Geographic magazine. On a drizzly autumn morning on the coast of British Columbia, a shadowy figure lumbers down to shore. A black bear has ...
CHANDLER, N.C. – A wildlife refuge has happy news to report two weeks after a disturbing video of a group of people pulling bear cubs out of a tree to take selfies went viral. The Appalachian ...
A now-viral video taken earlier this week shows a group of people outside an North Carolina apartment complex yanking two black bear cubs out of a tree to take selfies with them. The video shows a ...
A bear cub being cared for by Appalachian Wildlife Refuge in North Carolina after it was yanked from a tree for selfies is said to be doing very well. The disturbing scene unfolded last month in ...
A disturbing scene was caught on camera in Buncombe County, North Carolina, where a group of people were pulling bear cubs out of a tree, all for a few selfies. CNN affiliate WLOS reports.
The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission rescued the cub, who is currently living with an orphaned baby bear at the Appalachian Wildlife Refuge Sabienna Bowman is a Digital News Editor at ...
ASHEVILLE — Following North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission’s decision not to charge people seen on video pulling black bear cubs from a tree to take a picture, multiple online ...