A traumatised bear from Ukraine who was one among only some zoo animals to outlive Russian shelling is about for a brand new residence in Scotland.
Zookeepers say Yampil, who is known as after his village in Donetsk, was discovered concussed from a latest explosion close to his cage and in “appalling conditions” when his residence was liberated in October final 12 months.
Most of the 200 different animals died throughout assaults or attributable to harsh situations – with some even believed to have been eaten by Russian troopers, in keeping with reviews.
After recovering at a rescue centre in Belgium, Yampil, a 12-year-old Asiatic black bear, is booked in for a transfer to Five Sisters Zoo in Edinburgh in 2024.
“This is a truly horrific story, but one we are determined to make sure has a happy ending,” the zoo mentioned in a press release.
“It is going to cost Five Sisters Zoo a significant investment to make this possible so if you would like to help us create the perfect home for this truly remarkable bear, please consider donating.”
Brian Curran, proprietor of the zoo, added their “hearts broke” after they turned conscious of Yampil’s situations and had been “so amazed he was still alive and well”.
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The village of Yampil was freed after 5 months of Russian occupation final 12 months as a part of a Ukrainian blitz to reclaim territories within the east of the nation.
A Sky News crew witnessed a “clean-up” job drive within the village transferring from residence to residence trying to find traps and mines which will have been laid.
The long-range artillery barrage from each side meant residents endured a bombardment many feared they might not survive.
“It was terrible, terrible,” one aged girl mentioned on the time with tears in her eyes. “We were scared then and we are still scared now.”
The heavy shelling destroyed a lot of Yampil the bear’s earlier residence and solely a small handful of the animals are believed to have survived.
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To accommodate Yampil, Five Sisters Zoo is elevating cash to adapt a brand new habitat for the bear, and the zoo says it should want £200,000.
From each donation, 10% will go in direction of the Natuur Hulp Centrum in Belgium, the place Yampil has been quickly cared for, whereas the rest will fund the bear’s new residence, the zoo mentioned.
Source: information.sky.com”