Cubs Found Several Months After Routt County Bear Attack

ROUTT COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4) - Two bear cubs who were left on their own after their mother attacked and injured a man in Routt County have been found. Wildlife officers euthanized the mother after the May incident in the Whitewood neighborhood to the southwest of Steamboat Springs.

The man realized he had left his garage door open and was trying to close it when he was greeted by a sow and two cubs inside. The adult bear then attacked, and the man required surgery at the hospital.

Good News Friday! The two cubs that were left on their own after their mother was euthanized following an attack south...

Posted by Colorado Parks and Wildlife - Steamboat Springs on Friday, August 27, 2021

The two cubs were found late last week and will be taken to a rehab center for the winter. Wildlife officials said they expect they will be released into the wild next spring.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife is constantly updating its website to offer tips and tricks to protect wildlife and yourself across the state. For more information, visit cpw.state.co.us/bears.

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