Five rehabilitated black bears, including a cub from South Lake Tahoe, have successfully hibernated and reemerged in the wild after experimental fall releases by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW). - The bears were released in fall 2025 instead of the typical spring, a first for California.
- All five bears were GPS-collared and tracked; they found dens, hibernated, and emerged healthy in spring 2026. - The effort involved partners like Sonoma County Wildlife Rescue and San Diego Humane Society.
This innovative approach reduces time in captivity and human habituation, supporting wildlife conservation and reducing human-bear conflicts.