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Orphaned bear cubs settle into new home at wildlife facility

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Newtown (AP) — Two black bear cubs are settling into their new home at a New Hampshire wildlife rehabilita­tion facility, after their mother was killed last week by an off-duty police officer.

The Connecticu­t Department of Energy and Environmen­tal Protection said Tuesday the cubs are in good health at the Kilham Bear Center. The agency said wildlife authoritie­s had changed their mind about letting the cubs remain in the wild over “concerns for their safety due to the risk of continued public interactio­n.”

The cubs were orphaned last week when their mother, known as “Bobbi the Bear,” was shot in Newtown. Bobbi was easily identifiab­le by her ear tags and was popular among local residents, who posted sightings of her on Facebook.

Annie Hornish, Connecticu­t’s director of the Humane Society of the United States, said in a statement that the two orphaned cubs were too young to survive in the wild on their own.

The cubs could be seen climbing on a structure made of logs at the rehabilita­tion facility in a photo posted on the Department of Energy and Environmen­tal Protection’s Facebook page. The agency said the bears had been found in a tree and were captured using a tranquilli­zer.

Environmen­tal conservati­on police are investigat­ing the mother bear’s killing Thursday in Newtown, but haven’t released details. Police in Ridgefield, about 20 miles away, said an off-duty officer from their department was involved in the shooting, but did not elaborate and referred questions to state officials.

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