FOUR PAWS rescues orphaned bear cub from basement
The bear is now safe at species-appropriate BEAR SANCTUARY Prishtina
The young bear will have minimal human contact at the sanctuary. In six to nine months, the team will re-evaluate his condition and decide whether he can be released into the wild.
Kept in a basement for almost three months
The bear cub was found by a local resident in front of his house at the end of February 2019 and handed over to the authorities. The authorities assured that the bear would be taken back to Sharr National Park and reunited with his mother. However, the FOUR PAWS team discovered by chance that the young bear was still being kept in the basement of a restaurant by the National Park management weeks later. In a small wooden box, the bear barely saw any daylight and had no room to move around. FOUR PAWS immediately contacted the authorities and urged them to rescue the bear from these inappropriate conditions. After weeks of back and forth, the negotiations finally led to a common understanding in early June 2019 and the bear was handed over to FOUR PAWS BEAR SANCTUARY Prishtina.
BEAR SANCTUARY Prishtina: Home of traumatised bears
The 10-hectare BEAR SANCTUARY Prishtina is located about 20 kilometres outside the Kosovar capital. Including the bear cub, 20 brown bears are currently living at the sanctuary. They were previously kept as so-called restaurant bears in Kosovo and Albania, and now live an appropriate life in large, natural enclosures. The task of the sanctuary, which was opened in 2013, also includes educational work. Visitors can see the bears in their natural environment and learn more about them and other species.
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