Level 1: Immediate Needs (Newborn)
First, keep the baby bear warm using soft blankets or a heating pad set on low. Bottle-feed it special bear milk replacer every 2-3 hours. Gently stimulate its belly after feeding to aid digestion, mimicking how its mother would clean it.
Level 2: Basic Care (2-4 Weeks Old)
Introduce a cozy den-like space for security. Gradually adjust feeding times to every 4 hours. Begin short play sessions with safe toys to encourage movement. Monitor weight gain closely.
Level 3: Growing Independence (2-4 Months Old)
Start mixing solid foods like mashed fruits and soaked kibble into its diet. Encourage exploring a larger, safe outdoor area. Teach simple commands to build trust.
Level 4: Preparing for Release (6+ Months Old)
Transition to a natural diet�berries, fish, and nuts. Provide supervised outdoor time to develop survival skills. Limit human interaction to help it adapt to the wild before eventual release.
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