Acts of Kindness
Police officer spots sick bear cub stuck on road and risks life to save him
This police officer showed so much kindness to a little bear in need.
Rachel Shapiro
06.18.21

State Trooper Thomas Owens had seen countless black bears during his time working in New Hampshire’s White Mountain National Forest. After all, New Hampshire is home to around 5,000 bears, and many called this particular forest home.

After spending so long around bears, Owens knew how to act around them. He knew it was best not to approach them, especially protective mama bears and their cubs. But then one day, Owens faced a tough choice. He spotted a little cub in trouble.

If Owens didn’t approach the cub, the bear wasn’t going to make it.

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Owens was sitting in his patrol car when he noticed a mama black bear and her four cubs crossing the road back and forth over and over again.

After watching for a while, Owens realized why the family kept crossing the road: one of the cubs kept falling behind, and his loving mom was trying to encourage him to keep up.

The tiny cub struggled to walk, and eventually, he decided to sit down in the middle of the road. The cub’s mom stayed with him for a few minutes, trying to get him to stand up. But the cub was too weak.

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Town of Carroll Police Department

After a few minutes, the mama bear made a tough decision. She gathered the three healthy cubs and disappeared into the woods, leaving the sick cub behind.

Owens badly wanted to help the sick cub, and so he called New Hampshire Fish and Wildlife. As he waited for them to arrive, he stayed with the cub. He was taking a risk—if the mama bear came back, she wouldn’t be pleased to see him with her baby.

But he knew he had to help the cub any way he could.

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Fish and Wildlife came and took the baby bear to their rehab center. Owens accompanied them and took a cute photo with his new little friend at the rehab center.

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The Fish and Wildlife officials also told Owens something shocking: the mama bear actually had five cubs!

The mama bear had abandoned her other cub earlier that day because he was also sickly. The Fish and Wildlife officials went looking for the abandoned cub, and luckily, they were able to find him before it was too late.

The Fish and Wildlife officials brought the cub to the rehab center, where he joined his brother.

Town of Carroll Police Department
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Town of Carroll Police Department

The bear siblings will stay at the rehab center until they’ve regained their strength and recovered from their illnesses.

Then, they’ll rejoin their mother and siblings back in the wild. We’re sure their loving mom will be thrilled to have her whole family together again!

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Town of Carroll Police Department

Owens and the Fish and Wildlife Officials did a wonderful job looking after these little bears in need. We hope the bears feel better soon!

Check out a sweet video about the bear cub below!

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