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Rescued bears 'making good progress' ahead of enclosure move
Rescued bears 'making good progress' ahead of enclosure move

BBC News

time12 hours ago

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Rescued bears 'making good progress' ahead of enclosure move

Two bear brothers are making good progress after being resceued by a wildlife sanctuary, staff have and Balu were rescued from a cage near a restaurant in Azerbaijan and brought to the Isle of pair arrived at Wildheart Animal Sanctuary in Sandown on 4 June, after the site fundraised almost £218,000 to rehome the say the bears were looking "quite thin" when they arrived, but are now doing well. About two years ago, the brothers were relocated by the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of Azerbaijan from a restaurant, where they had been kept to attract customers, to a temporary Animal Sanctuary started fundraising to rehome the bears, having become aware of their situation in May 2024, and now a brand new playground beckons for the Bates, chief executive officer at Wildheart Animal Sanctuary, said: "Their diet hadn't been great where they were at. They provided them with what they could to be fair, but that wasn't a varied diet."So the bears were quite thin, by our standards. You could see their hips, you could see some of their spine." The bears are set to be released from their holding pen into a new 3,500 sq m (3,7673 sq ft) enclosure on they have settled, head of bear section Lucie Francis said the team would work on increasing their diet."We're working on a very seasonal diet, so it will fluctuate through the year with the natural season and the availability that they would have in the wild," she said."Come towards the end of the summer, we will be introducing things like fish and we will be increasing that quantity of food as well." You can follow BBC Hampshire & Isle of Wight on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram.

Bears kept in cage in Azerbaijan arrive at Isle of Wight sanctuary
Bears kept in cage in Azerbaijan arrive at Isle of Wight sanctuary

BBC News

time04-06-2025

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Bears kept in cage in Azerbaijan arrive at Isle of Wight sanctuary

Two brown bears previously kept in cage near a restaurant in Azerbaijan have arrived at their new home - an animal sanctuary on the Isle of being flown almost 3,000 miles to Glasgow, Benji and Balu travelled to Portsmouth before crossing the Solent to the Wildheart Animal Sanctuary at Sandown on the island's south-east sanctuary fundraised almost £218,000 over a year to build a new home and pay for travel costs to rehome the bears, who arrived on the island late on Wednesday morning, were "keen to explore their new surroundings", the sanctuary said. But it added the pair would remain out of public view in their new surroundings while they settled in. The sanctuary said their new enclosure with "grass, trees, ponds and dens for be a massive departure from the life the two brothers have endured previously"."We will provide them with bespoke care plans to ensure that they recover from the trauma they have experienced, with a forever home that will allow them to be bears again," they were moved by the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of Azerbaijan from the restaurant where they were kept to attract customers about two years ago to a temporary shelter. The sanctuary said: "We will provide them with bespoke care plans to ensure that they recover from the trauma they have experienced, with a forever home that will allow them to be bears again."Wildheart Animal Sanctuary started fundraising to rehome the bears having become aware of their plight in May 2024. You can follow BBC Hampshire & Isle of Wight on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram.

Bears kept inhumanely in Azerbaijan to be rehomed in UK
Bears kept inhumanely in Azerbaijan to be rehomed in UK

BBC News

time27-05-2025

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Bears kept inhumanely in Azerbaijan to be rehomed in UK

Two bears are set to be rehomed at an animal sanctuary in the UK after being discovered "emaciated" and injured at a restaurant in than £225,000 has been raised by the Wildheart Animal Sanctuary, on the Isle of Wight, to build a "world-leading" facility which will be used to rehome Benji and two bears are thought to have been kept in inhumane conditions in a cage on the side of a restaurant, until their captivity was ruled to be been saved by Azerbaijani charity, Good World Animal Rescue and Protection (GWARP), the bears are expected to be transported to the UK within the next month. "Brothers Benji and Balu have lived a life of misery in a tiny cage on the side of a restaurant in Azerbaijan," the sanctuary said."Bored, hungry and suffering from serious injuries, these bears were kept there as nothing more than a novelty to attract customers." They were discovered "emaciated and in a very poor condition", caged in the woods with 13 other bears by animal welfare charity GWARP, which has since been caring for become aware of Benji and Balu in May 2024, Wildheart Animal Sanctuary fundraised hundreds of thousands of pounds to build a home for the 3500 sq m (37,700 sq ft) facility can host up to four bears, with the brothers set to become its first residents next month. "There are so many bears in need of rescue across Europe and a lack of facilities or space to house these bears who cannot be returned to the wild," the sanctuary's marketing director Lee Saudan said."We will provide them with bespoke care plans to ensure that they recover from the trauma they have experienced, with a forever home that will allow them to be bears again, with ponds and a stream, grass, trees, and places to hibernate, none of which they have every experienced before," he and Balu are expected to be flown on a flight sponsored by the airline Cargolux from Baku to their new home on the Isle of Wight in June. You can follow BBC Hampshire & Isle of Wight on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram.

Wildheart Animal Sanctuary hero shortlisted for prestigious award
Wildheart Animal Sanctuary hero shortlisted for prestigious award

Yahoo

time16-02-2025

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Wildheart Animal Sanctuary hero shortlisted for prestigious award

A staff member at a popular Isle of Wight attraction has been shortlisted for an award - and you can vote for her! Wildheart Animal Sanctuary's Zeb Fisher has been nominated for the VisitEngland Tourism Superstar award. Zeb is the head of learning and discovery at the sanctuary. Read more: Rare train appearances and ales at Isle of Wight Steam Railway Island's RSPCA branch looking for new homes for nine fundraising dog statues She has made the final shortlist of ten, chosen from a long list of submissions from destinations across England. Voting is open until Sunday, March 23 (Image: Contributed) Voting is now live on the VisitEngland website, and will close on Sunday, March 23. Lee Saudan, head of marketing at Wildheart Animal Sanctuary in Sandown said: "Zeb has been a vital part of our team for almost three years, during which time she, together with her team, has grown and developed our education and group offering, bringing the animal world to life in a fun and engaging way for so many, whilst highlighting the plight that our animals face across the globe. "For her to be recognised for all of her efforts in this way means the world to us, she is already a superstar to us!" Zeb joins Red Funnel's Jim O'Reilly, Hovertravel's Lorry Middleton and the Isle of Wight Ramblers, who have been all nominated in previous years.

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