With a heavy heart, the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre (BSBCC) would like to share the sad news that Amaco passed away on 24 June 2026 at the age of 33.
Over the past few weeks, Amaco's health had been declining.
He had a poor appetite, was weak, and had difficulty standing. Blood tests
indicated worsening kidney function and anemia. On the morning of 24 June 2026,
during routine checks, his keepers found that he had passed away peacefully. A
post-mortem examination revealed significant congestion in his lungs and liver,
indicating that his circulation had been severely compromised. These findings
are consistent with age-related organ deterioration and chronic heart disease.
Amaco's life was a difficult one. Before coming to BSBCC, he
spent 18 years in a small cage at a plantation. The experience left a lasting
impact on him. Even after arriving at BSBCC and being given access to forest
enclosures, Amaco preferred to stay close to his cage. After spending most of
his life confined, it was where he felt safest. His keepers understood this and
made sure he received plenty of care, enrichment, and attention in the place
where he was most comfortable. As the oldest bear at BSBCC, Amaco did things at
his own pace and had a personality all his own. He was gentle, independent, and
never afraid to let you know when he wasn't impressed, often with a bark.
At 33 years old, Amaco was the oldest sun bear under our
care and lived well beyond the average lifespan of a wild sun bear. Over the
years, he became a much-loved member of the BSBCC family, touching the lives of
staff, volunteers, visitors, and supporters alike. We would like to thank all
of Amaco's supporters. Your adoption and support helped provide him with
lifelong care, comfort, enrichment, and wellbeing. Because of you, Amaco was
able to spend his final years surrounded by dedicated people who cared deeply
for him.
Thank you, Amaco, for the memories, the lessons, and the joy you brought to us. You will always hold a special place in our hearts and will never be forgotten.With a heavy heart, the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre (BSBCC) would like to share the sad news that Amaco passed away on 24 June 2026 at the age of 33.
Over the past few weeks, Amaco's health had been declining.
He had a poor appetite, was weak, and had difficulty standing. Blood tests
indicated worsening kidney function and anemia. On the morning of 24 June 2026,
during routine checks, his keepers found that he had passed away peacefully. A
post-mortem examination revealed significant congestion in his lungs and liver,
indicating that his circulation had been severely compromised. These findings
are consistent with age-related organ deterioration and chronic heart disease.
Amaco's life was a difficult one. Before coming to BSBCC, he
spent 18 years in a small cage at a plantation. The experience left a lasting
impact on him. Even after arriving at BSBCC and being given access to forest
enclosures, Amaco preferred to stay close to his cage. After spending most of
his life confined, it was where he felt safest. His keepers understood this and
made sure he received plenty of care, enrichment, and attention in the place
where he was most comfortable. As the oldest bear at BSBCC, Amaco did things at
his own pace and had a personality all his own. He was gentle, independent, and
never afraid to let you know when he wasn't impressed, often with a bark.
At 33 years old, Amaco was the oldest sun bear under our
care and lived well beyond the average lifespan of a wild sun bear. Over the
years, he became a much-loved member of the BSBCC family, touching the lives of
staff, volunteers, visitors, and supporters alike. We would like to thank all
of Amaco's supporters. Your adoption and support helped provide him with
lifelong care, comfort, enrichment, and wellbeing. Because of you, Amaco was
able to spend his final years surrounded by dedicated people who cared deeply
for him.
Thank you, Amaco, for the memories, the lessons, and the joy
you brought to us. You will always hold a special place in our hearts and will
never be forgotten. Rest peacefully, our old friend.






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