Balkasar bakes for bears
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We're getting abused bears back to health with delicious treats
Mealtime means great food and big excitement for the rescued bears at our Balkasar sanctuary in Pakistan. Before coming to Balkasar these beautiful bears were not only cruelly set upon by dogs for people’s entertainment, but they were also fed appalling diets by their impoverished owners. This has caused them terrible health problems.
Thankfully, your support helps the dedicated Balkasar team nurse them back to health. Your generosity means the bears have the best diet possible – high-quality fruit, vegetables and other foods grown in the surrounding villages and at Balkasar.
Giving bears the nutrition they need
New to their menu are some amazing treats – biscuits made from a special recipe full of vitamins and nutrients personally devised by Dr Fakhar Abbas, founder of our partner organisation Bioresource Research Centre of Pakistan (BRC). These tasty treats are loved by the bears. They are packed with chickpeas, black and green grams (beans), red and brown lentils, rice barley sorghum, millet, pearl millet, maize, wheat and sugar cane.
BRC zoologist Madeeha Manzoor reports that new resident Anokha loves the biscuits very much:
“He jumps up and down with joy at the smell of them coming. This is in addition to his usual food which he also guzzles down with his whole heart.”
She also tells us Anokha, who arrived at the sanctuary in November 2017, was very fearful and his legs were quite weak, but he is doing well now. “He’s a very happy bear indeed and he really likes having people around him. He’s very friendly with the staff and with the other bears too.”
Your generosity means the bears have the best diet possible – high-quality fruit, vegetables and other foods grown in the surrounding villages and at Balkasar.
Bear facts
Did you know there are eight species of bears including the Asiatic black bear, sloth bear, sun bear, and brown bear?
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Your support can help to cover food and medical costs that protect bears at our partner sanctuaries.