Activists save 2 brown bears from poor conditions in Poland

WARSAW, Poland – Two brown bears were being transported Wednesday from very poor conditions at an unlicensed zoo in northeastern Poland to a spacious enclosure hundreds of kilometres away.

The transfer put an end to the illegal keeping of brown bears in Poland, the FOUR PAWS international organization said.

Magdalena Scherk-Trettin of FOUR PAWS said that 21-year-old, Ukraine-born Pietka and his 15-year-old daughter Wojtusia were being transported from small, concrete-floored enclosures in Braniewo to a licensed zoo in Poznan, in the west of Poland. They were examined by a veterinarian and briefly tranquilized to enable their loading on a truck for the daylong journey.

The Braniewo zoo bought Pietka from a Ukrainian circus when he was less than one- year-old. Wojtusia was born in the zoo. They were malnourished there and had no medical care, the organization said.

Earlier this year, FOUR PAWS saved two other brown bears from Braniewo, Scherk-Trettin said.

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This story has been corrected to say FOUR PAWS saved bears earlier this year, not Scherk-Trettin

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