Abandoned orphans from Yakutia to be relocated to Primorye, lacking maternal care and a permanent residence.
Scared Cubs Given Second Chance:
Three adorable bear cubs, found abandoned in Yakutia, will get a new lease on life in Primorye. After a tumultuous start in remote Chernyshevsky village, the trio is now on their way to a rehabilitation facility, where expert hands will teach them to thrive in the wild.
The mercy of caring residents in Chernyshevsky marked the beginning of these bear cubs' story. Found near waste grounds, seemingly escaping a pack of dogs, the cubs had lost their mother, presumably deceased. Thankfully, these Young Explorers weren’t left alone—they were taken to the "Living Diamonds of Yakutia" nature park for crucial care.
A team of specialists at this park inspected, fed, and gave time for the cubs to recuperate from their trauma. The most vital step? Planning their future—and that meant an adventure southward to another wildlife rehabilitation center in Primorye.
This new start marks a rare chance for the diminutive bears to acclimate to survival in the taiga and, eventually, return to nature once they are prepared.
Meanwhile, in Primorye, a young cub received an unexpected welcome earlier. Anonymously dropped off in a cage at the "Tiger" center, the cub joined its peers who cautiously greeted the new arrival. This is not an isolated incident— according to the ringing declaration of Telegram Channel PrimaMedia.Primorye: " breaking news—faster than others," wildlife encounters in Primorye continue to surprise residents.
As temperatures rise, a stunning series of awakenings occur in the great outdoors. Snakes have begun to slither and slither, stirring anxiety among city dwellers in Vladivostok. Simultaneously, the seemingly eternal slumber of Himalayan bears comes to a close, heralding springtime's arrival with agile emergence.
In the misty mountains, as winter retreats, bears stir and shake off the last remnants of their slumber. These rousing occasions have been caught on camera, giving a glimpse of the majesties waking from their long winter hibernation. And who can forget the recent sighting of a rare Far Eastern leopard venturing too close to human settlements—a poignant reminder of the delicate balance between wildlife and civilization.
[1] Rehabilitation and Release Strategies for Endangered Wildlife[2] Far Eastern Leopard Conservation Efforts in Primorye
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The traumatized bear cubs, once rescued and provided care in the "Living Diamonds of Yakutia" nature park, will now continue their journey to rehabilitation, learning survival skills in the taiga at a center in Primorye, as part of a program outlined in the article "Rehabilitation and Release Strategies for Endangered Wildlife". This transition might be similar to the recent event where an unknown cub was found in Primorye, mirroring the cubs' future path. In addition, the focus on environmental-science conservation efforts for the Far Eastern leopard in Primorye, another remarkable Species, is exhibited through the initiatives highlighted in the article titled "Far Eastern Leopard Conservation Efforts in Primorye". It's fascinating to witness the connection between the environmental-science field and various sports, like the annual wildlife marathons organized to support conservation.