This female black bear has suffered from an abusive home where she was used to help train dogs to hunt bear. Recently her primary caregiver took a job outside the country, and she was not getting proper care. She is partially blind, has few teeth, and suffers from a deformed foot. Black Pine Animal Park adopted her at the request of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources to ensure she has a permanent home where she can receive the care she needs. The video depicts the transport of her to Black Pine. Now she, and others, will await construction of a new, larger habitat. If you would like to help, donate today!
Bear Moves to Black Pine Animal Park
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