Orphaned Bärenbaby in California: Carers are on deception!
Orphaned Bärenbaby in California: Carers are on deception!
Ramona, Kalifornien, USA - A zoo station in Southern California has taken responsibility for a orphaned bear Jungier, which was found in the Los Padres National Forest a few weeks ago. The young animal, which was discovered at only two months, was weak and underweight. The attempt to unite the Bärenbaby with his mother failed because the bear did not return. In mid -April the animal was brought to the care station in Ramona, near San Diego. The zookeepers there follow a special approach to prepare the bear baby for a wild life in nature.
like bnn.de reports the nurse use bear masks, fur mask and camouflage pulls so as not to get used to humans. This is crucial because the goal is to keep the bear baby as "wild" as possible. Currently the young animal is fed four times a day, at first even at night, and the nurses try to imitate the behavior of the mother to prepare the animal for the wilderness. According to the station, the bear baby seems to develop well, although it was very fragile at first. It is expected that the young animal will stay in the care station for up to a year before it can be released into freedom.
Encounters between humans and bears in Europe
The development of bear projects around the world is not only limited to the USA. In Europe there are increasingly encounters between humans and bears, especially in regions such as the Romanian Carpathians. The veterinarian Florin Horia Baros was recently woken up in his village by noises from the pigsty, where a brown bear attacked his pigs. Two animals were killed while another seriously injured and a fourth was missing. This underlines the increasing interaction between bears and people in Europe, which according to Nationalgeographic.de
These interactions can be problematic, since a bear, known as a "real estate bear", was recently put to sleep, which had broken into several houses. Bogdan Sulică, the head of an immediate deployment team at Fundația Conservation Carpathia, emphasizes the urgency to find solutions to such conflicts in order to successfully establish the planned national park in the Făgăraş Mountains. This region is not only one of the largest settlement -free zones in Central Europe, but also a habitat for a variety of flora and fauna.
The protection of the bear population in Europe
The European Bären population faces challenges such as inbreeding and the loss of habitats. According to Euronatur.org , euronatur-partner organizations and donors have greatly improved the knowledge of the management of large prey ripens. Cameraons and genetic studies provide valuable data on the spread of bears and promote environmental awareness in schools and universities.
Another approach is to plant fruit trees in Spain to create additional food sources for bears. A national bear management plan is prepared in Bosnia and Herzegovina to promote peaceful coexistence between humans and animals. The initiatives also show progress, but also bring challenges, especially in politically unstable areas. The solutions must be continuously adapted to meet both the bear and humans.
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