Current:Home > InvestA refugee bear from a bombed-out Ukraine zoo finds a new home in Scotland -Trailblazer Capital Learning
A refugee bear from a bombed-out Ukraine zoo finds a new home in Scotland
View
Date:2025-04-25 18:20:43
LONDON (AP) — An unlikely refugee from the war in Ukraine — a black bear — arrived at his new home in Scotland on Friday and quickly took to a meal of cucumbers and watermelon.
The 12-year-old Yampil was named for the village in the Donetsk region where he was found in a bombed-out zoo by Ukrainian troops in 2022. He was one of the few animals to survive.
Other animals were killed in the fighting, starved or eaten by Russian soldiers, said Frederik Thoelen, a biologist at the Nature Help Center in Belgium where the bear spent the past seven months.
“The whole village was destroyed, including the local zoo,” Thoelen said. “Yampil was the only bear that was still alive.” The zoo had held four or five.
Brian Curran, owner of Five Sisters Zoo in West Calder, Scotland, said his heart broke when he learned of Yampil’s plight. The bear had a concussion from recent shelling.
“He was in terrible condition; five more days and they wouldn’t have been able to save him,” Curran said. “We were just so amazed he was still alive and well.”
The bear was skinny but not malnourished when he was found, Thoelen said.
He was evacuated to a zoo in Poland, where he was rehabilitated before being sent to Belgium in June. He now is estimated to weigh a healthy 440 pounds (200 kilograms), Thoelen said.
The nature center in Belgium, which usually treats injured wildlife and returns them to their natural settings, has taken several animals rescued from the war in Ukraine, including a wolf, a caracal cat and four lions, though those animals had not been so close to the devastation.
It was remarkable how calm Yampil was when he arrived in Belgium, Thoelen said.
The bear was trained in the past two weeks to move from his enclosure to the crate that would transport him across Belgium to Calais, France, then across the English Channel on a ferry to Scotland. Pastries from a local bakery were used for good measure to lure him Thursday into the cage, where he was sedated for the journey.
“We want to use the food that he likes most, and for most bears — and for people also — it’s sweet, unhealthy foods,” Thoelen said.
Thoelen had a sense of the bear’s weight as he drove the crate to the port.
“Every time when we had a red light or a traffic jam, when the bear moved a little bit, you could feel the van moving also,” he said. “You could feel it was a heavy animal in the back of the car.”
Yampil arrived at the zoo about 15 miles (25 kilometers) west of Edinburgh and immediately made himself at home. He feasted on cukes — said to be his favorite food — and melon, said Adam Welsh, who works at Five Sisters.
The Asiatic or Asian black bear is considered vulnerable to extinction in the wild, where it can be found in central and southern Asia, Russia and Japan. It’s known for the distinctive white crescent patch on its chest that gives it the nickname moon bear. It can live for up to 30 years in zoos.
It’s not clear if the bear will go into hibernation. The winter has been warmer than usual but colder days are on the horizon.
The zoo has other bears, but Yampil is unique.
“We’ve had circus bears, for example, that have been rescued, lions rescued from a performance circus as well,” Welsh said. “We’ve had bears rescued from places like roadside restaurants where they’ve been used as kind of roadside attractions and been kept in subpar conditions. But this is the first time that we’ve worked with an animal that’s been rescued from a war zone.”
veryGood! (1151)
Related
- How to watch new prequel series 'Dexter: Original Sin': Premiere date, cast, streaming
- A driver crashed into a Denny’s near Houston, injuring 23 people
- A driver crashed into a Denny’s near Houston, injuring 23 people
- Bodycam footage shows fatal shooting of pregnant Black woman by Ohio police
- Why Sean "Diddy" Combs Is Being Given a Laptop in Jail Amid Witness Intimidation Fears
- Bad Bunny, John Stamos and All the Stars Who Stripped Down in NSFW Photos This Summer
- Inside Nick Cordero and Amanda Kloots' Heartwarming, Heartbreaking Love Story
- More small airports are being cut off from the air travel network. This is why
- Rolling Loud 2024: Lineup, how to stream the world's largest hip hop music festival
- College football Week 1 grades: Deion Sanders gets A+ for making haters look silly
Ranking
- Highlights from Trump’s interview with Time magazine
- Lobstermen Face Hypoxia in Outer Cape Waters
- Nevada flooding forces Burning Man attendees to shelter in place
- Inside Nick Cordero and Amanda Kloots' Heartwarming, Heartbreaking Love Story
- Nevada attorney general revives 2020 fake electors case
- Burning Man flooding: What happened to stranded festivalgoers?
- Who is the NFL's highest-paid cornerback? A look at the 32 top salaries for CBs in 2023.
- Reshaped Death Valley park could take months to reopen after damage from Hilary
Recommendation
The FTC says 'gamified' online job scams by WhatsApp and text on the rise. What to know.
Biden surveys Hurricane Idalia's damage in Florida
St. Jude's arm is going on tour: Catholic church announces relic's first-ever tour of US
At least 1 dead as storms sweep through Las Vegas
Trump wants to turn the clock on daylight saving time
Biden says he went to his house in Rehoboth Beach, Del., because he can’t go ‘home home’
Jimmy Buffett's Cause of Death Revealed
1881 Lake Michigan shipwreck found intact with crew's possessions: A remarkable discovery