7/5/10

Two new young sun bears rescued from cages – Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre

Two new young sun bears rescued from cages – Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre

By Wai Pak Ng

All the BSBCC staffs were very excited in the beginning of the second half 2010 because we are ready to rescue more pet sun bears in this region after our new bear house finally completed last April. Today, there were two sun bear cubs being rescued and sent to our centre to start their new life.

Both juveniles, Ah Lun, a female, and Julaini, a male, were both kept as pet in a two small iron cages for some months since they were born. With the help from the newly established Sabah Wildlife Rescued Unit by the Sabah Wildlife Department, both bear cubs were transferred to Sepilok and arrived at BSBCC in the early morning on the 3rd of July.

Dr. Seik Ni was the veterinarian in charged of the whole translocation who also did the medical checkup for these rescued cubs. We were pleased to know that both cubs were in good health and good conditions. However, these two new comers still need to be quarantined for a month before they can have any contact to other existing bears at BSBCC. Our initially plan after their quarantine period is to form another young cub group with another female bear in the centre, Suria.

There are still a lot of sun bears being kept in a very bad living condition without proper diet and health care in Sabah. Hopefully, with the close cooperation with the Sabah Wildlife Rescue Unit, we can help to conserve this little known sun bear in our country.

 Julaini was kept in such a small cage for many months.

Julaini was kept in such a small cage for many months.

BSBCC and the Wildlife Rescue Unit staffs are carrying Julaini to our new bear house for medical check up.

BSBCC and the Wildlife Rescue Unit staffs are carrying Julaini to our new bear house for medical check up.

Dr. Seik Ni was taking Ah Lun’s blood sample.

Dr. Seik Ni was taking Ah Lun’s blood sample.

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