The rescued bear, along with some orphaned bears in Quesnel, will be taken to the Northern Lights Wildlife Society in Smithers
Peter and Angelika Langen from Northern Lights Wildlife Society in Smithers brought a rescue team to Prince George to capture as many orphaned bears as they could.
Neighbours had come together to continually keep track of Mickey and were able to offer his exact location to the baby bear rescuers.“It was really great how they worked together to help this little bear.”
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