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A pair of endangered Formosan black bears — a mother and daughter — are back in the wild after medical treatment and retraining for life in the mountains. The mother had been found caught in a trap last year and needed care for her injuries.

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00:00Two Formosan black bears rescued last year are back in the wild.
00:04The mother bear was rescued from a trap with her cub found nearby.
00:08They have now been released after extensive medical treatment and rehabilitation.
00:12They're not expected to stay together as the species is generally solitary.
00:16The pair have been fitted with tracking collars that will help scientists learn more about the species' movements.
00:21Formosan black bears are endangered, found only in Taiwan, and are the country's largest land mammals.
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