The cubs were rescued on May 7 from Ledum Village in East Siang district by some villagers and nurtured at the Centre for Bear Rehabilitation and Conservation at Seijosa in East Kameng districts, officials said here today.
The healthy and almost fully grown up cubs were brought to the sanctuary by Wildlife Trust of India's Veterinary Van accompanied by Veterinary Surgeon Dr Jahan Ahmed, WTI Co-ordinator and Regional Head North-East-Sunil Kyarong and Wildlife Biologist-Tamo Dada, they said.
"The cats were timely warmed and vaccinated. They were provided live preys to develop predator skills which would later help them in wild life after release," Dr Ahmed said.
"D Ering Wildlife Sanctuary is a perfect home for wildlife and its heading toward perfection. People here are also getting conscious of preservation and conservation," Dada said.