Örmeci said the bear weighed nearly 500 grams, adding, “The bear is being fed every two-three hours. We wanted to bring it together with its mother, but could not find the traces of the mother bear. The cub is planned to be moved to the Ministry of Forestry and Water Affairs Celal Acar Wildlife Protection and Rehabilitation Center.”
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Monday, February 10, 2014
Four-day-old bear cub found almost frozen given medical treatment
A four-day-old bear cub, which was found two days ago frozen in the
northern Turkish province of Zonguldak’s Alapli district, has been
receiving treatment.
A citizen found the bear cub on the side of the road in Aydınyayla
village and informed the Forestry and Water Affairs Directorate.
Officials from the directorate took the cub to a zoo in Gökçebey for its
protection and treatment. Forestry and Water Affairs Zonguldak Director
Sezgin Örmeci said the first health inspection showed the cub’s health
condition was critical, but it was rescued.
Örmeci said the bear weighed nearly 500 grams, adding, “The bear is being fed every two-three hours. We wanted to bring it together with its mother, but could not find the traces of the mother bear. The cub is planned to be moved to the Ministry of Forestry and Water Affairs Celal Acar Wildlife Protection and Rehabilitation Center.”
Örmeci said the bear cub would be under their care for a few more days
in Zonguldak and transferred to a place under the protection of a
veterinary. Zoo official Tuncer Gençoğlu said the bear’s health was in
good condition.
Örmeci said the bear weighed nearly 500 grams, adding, “The bear is being fed every two-three hours. We wanted to bring it together with its mother, but could not find the traces of the mother bear. The cub is planned to be moved to the Ministry of Forestry and Water Affairs Celal Acar Wildlife Protection and Rehabilitation Center.”
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