Gone is the world’s most ‘lonely’ bear

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Desk report: Within months of being rescued, the world’s most ‘lonely’ bear left Maya. The bear was held captive for 12 years before being rescued from a circus in Ukraine. The Daily Mail quoted authorities as saying that the bear, named Jamblina, had been kept in cages for circuses in Ukraine since a few weeks old. He was then rescued in December last year. He was then taken to the Swiss Alpine Reserve. The animal charity charity Charity Four Paus said on social media that it was a tragic and deeply tragic event. We are telling you that Jamblina died suddenly. Shortly after taking the injection, he stopped breathing and died. However, the exact cause has not yet been confirmed. However, we are investigating. Jambliner was born in 2009 in a zoo in Crimea. He was shown there. Then a few weeks later he was separated from his parents and sold elsewhere, to perform at the circus. There he was confined in a small cage and trained to perform in front of an audience. This is what animal conservationists call a form of torture. The 12-year-old European bear’s temperament began to change in May. He was taken elsewhere for regular surgery. He has been imprisoned in a cage for more than a decade. He never came in contact with any other bear and was not allowed to enter any natural environment. The circus closed after the Corona epidemic began. As the owner of the jambolina lost his livelihood, he could no longer feed and care for her. He was later rescued by the Four Paos charity and taken to Switzerland on December 6. It took him four days to reach the Alps, more than 1,500 miles away, where he was relocated. Very quickly he was adapting to the environment there. Last May, the first male partner, named Memo, was introduced to Jambliner. Memo has been there since 2019. The staff would have been happy to see Jamblina’s tendency to live anew. But two months later Jamblina left.

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