Khaleej Times

Two rescued tigers, bear get new life in Jordan wildlife refuge

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jerash (Jordan) — Two tigers and a bear named Baloo started a new life in a wildlife reserve in northern Jordan on Sunday.

They are among 25 large animals, many rescued from smugglers, who are being transferre­d to the 150-hectare (370-acre) Al Ma’wa Reserve near the town of Jerash over three days, ending on Monday.

Heli Dunger of the Austria-based internatio­nal animal charity Four Paws said the rescued animals— 17 lions, five wolves, two tigers and a bear — all “have a horrific past.”

Two lion cubs came from the Gaza Strip to Jordan last year, while another pair of cubs was rescued when Jordanian authoritie­s arrested smugglers who advertisin­g the two on Facebook. Jordanian authoritie­s confiscate hundreds of animals from dozens of species each year, including pythons, crocodiles and turtles. Animals are smuggled through the kingdom from Iraq and Saudi Arabia, according to the Jordanian Royal Society for the Conservati­on of Nature.

On Sunday, veterinari­ans hit Baloo, a Syrian white bear, with two pink-feathered tranquilis­er darts to prepare him for his 55-kilometre truck ride from the Jordanian capital of Amman to the wildlife reserve. Once tranquilis­ed, he underwent a medical check, including an ultrasound and an eye scan. Ten workers then loaded the slumbering bear into a transport cage that was lifted by crane onto a flatbed truck, next to two tigers.

 ?? AP ?? A bear is examined to be sure it is fully sedated outside Amman, Jordan.
AP A bear is examined to be sure it is fully sedated outside Amman, Jordan.
 ?? AP ?? A sedated tiger is examined before being moved from the Al Ma’wa New Hope Centre, outside Amman, Jordan.
AP A sedated tiger is examined before being moved from the Al Ma’wa New Hope Centre, outside Amman, Jordan.

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