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Wildlife Diaries

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42 回視聴 ・ 2いいね ・ 2025/02/04

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In this video we will discuss about two adorable sun bear cubs have been rescued from the illegal wildlife trade, offering hope in the fight against animal exploitation. Found in heartbreaking conditions, these young cubs were saved by dedicated conservationists who are now providing them with medical care, proper nourishment, and a safe environment to heal.

Sun bears, the smallest bear species, are known for their playful nature and unique chest markings resembling a rising sun. Unfortunately, they face constant threats from poaching and deforestation. These rescued cubs symbolize resilience and the urgent need for stronger wildlife protection measures.

Two sun bear cubs, Mano and Henri, have been given a second chance at life after being rescued from the illegal wildlife trade in Indonesia. The young cubs, who were destined for lives in captivity far from their natural habitat, are now being taught the essential survival skills they missed out on, thanks to the devoted care they are receiving from JAAN Indonesia, with critical support from the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW).
Mano’s remarkable rescue unfolded when Indonesian authorities, acting on a tip-off, intercepted an illegal wildlife trafficking operation intended to smuggle her from Indonesia to Dubai. At just three months old, Mano was saved from a vehicle in Jakarta, weighing a mere 2.3 kilograms.
Henri’s fate was similarly grim. He was found by the Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry, living alone in a cage at only seven months old. Like Mano, he was likely destined for the same fate. Now, both cubs are in the care of JAAN Indonesia, where they are learning vital survival skills that they would have learned from their mothers in the wild, such as tree climbing and foraging for food. The rehabilitation of these precious cubs is made possible through a collaboration with IFAW, which has been instrumental in supporting JAAN’s efforts.
“Sun bears are the world’s smallest and most vulnerable bear species. Illegal wildlife trade, along with forest degradation, are the main causes for the decline of sun bears in their habitat. We work with JAAN and Indonesian authorities to ensure animals confiscated in illegal trade receive the best care, and support JAAN’s rehabilitation efforts. The ultimate end goal is to reintroduce these animals back into the wild, where they will be a valuable part of the population,” said IFAW’s Program Director for Wildlife Rescue, Neil Greenwood, while highlighting the importance of this partnership.


Source: Wild Animal News
worldanimalnews.com/two-sun-bear-cubs-rescued-from…

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