Kuwait Times

Two bears head for US from crisis-hit Lebanon

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BEIRUT: Two endangered Syrian brown bears were headed to a new life in the United States yesterday after being rescued from cramped conditions in a Lebanese zoo, two charities said. Homer and Ulysses, each aged 18 and weighing 130 kilos (280 pounds), had been living in a zoo near the southern city of Tyre, animal rights associatio­n Animals Lebanon said.

They were freed “after convincing the zoo owner that they deserve better than the small cement cages they were kept in for over ten years”, it said in a statement. The bears were to be flown out of Beirut late yesterday, headed for the Wild Animal Sanctuary in the US state of Colorado.

Syrian brown bears are a relatively small subspecies of the endangered brown bear, but no longer exist in the wild in Syria or Lebanon, the UKbased Bear Conservati­on group says. Animals Lebanon director Jason Meir said the bears were likely imported from eastern Europe.

They had been supposed to travel in late 2019, but banking restrictio­ns linked to Lebanon’s economic crisis, then the coronaviru­s pandemic had postponed the trip. Four Paws, an internatio­nal organisati­on also taking part in the relocation, said it had first met the bears in November 2019.

“Trapped in tiny cages, some smaller than a ping-pong table, the bears had no water, sporadic food, and inadequate shelter from the weather,” it said in a statement. “Both bears not only suffered from malnutriti­on but also extreme stress.” Meir said he was aware of about 30 lions and tigers as well as around 10 more bears still kept as exotic pets and in private zoos in the Mediterran­ean country.

 ?? —AFP ?? TYRE: One of two Syrian brown bears is sedated and examined before being prepared to be transferre­d to the United States by members of the global animal welfare organisati­on Four Paws yesterday.
—AFP TYRE: One of two Syrian brown bears is sedated and examined before being prepared to be transferre­d to the United States by members of the global animal welfare organisati­on Four Paws yesterday.

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