Rescued bears in their new home

Saturday, August 29, 2009

We first found Kira and Big Mama nine months ago, and started preparations for the flight three weeks ago.  Finally, all the hard work paid off as Kira and Big Mama are finally in a sanctuary.

It was hard enough to secure their freedom from the zoo, but finding a suitable sanctuary – and all the help and donations needed to get the bears there – took just as much effort.

With the help of groups around the world, we were able to contact Dr. Nilufer Aytug of the Karakabey bear sanctuary in Turkey and secure a lifelong place for them there.

 

As bears are endangered animals, we had to get special permits to be able to transport them internationally.  We received the permits at the last minute, and went to the airport in the middle of the night to pick up the team from the sanctuary.

Dr. Nilufer, a bear expert, arrived with Dr. Huseyin Cihan, another vet from the sanctuary, and Ms. Natasha Wothke of German group Pro Animale.  Pro Animale is a major supporter of the sanctuary and covered a majority of the expenses needed to get Kira and Big Mama there.

Early the next morning we finished off the specialized crates needed to fly the bears, and left for the zoo in the late afternoon.  We considered trying to coax the bears into the transport cages but decided it would be safer to quickly anesthetize them and place the bears in the waiting crates.

Kira was first, and in less than 15 minutes the medications had taken affect and we were able to break the rusted locks and carry her from the cage.  Big Mama, much heavier, needed eight people to carry her out and place her safely in the crate.

Just as it was getting dark the crates were loaded into air conditioned truck to be driven to the Beirut airport.  It was so strange to us that after having been locked there for 15 years they were freed in just minutes.

We had to be to the airport at midnight as their flight was at 4 am, and from previous rescues we knew showing up with two bears would bring a lot of attention and we had better be there early to get all the paperwork in place and see the bears loaded in time.

MEA had offered to fly the bears for free, but unfortunately their planes which went to Turkey for the next couple weeks were not big enough to safely accommodate the bears so we had to keep searching for an airline to fly them.

Emirates agreed to fly them from Beirut to Turkey via Dubai, and sponsored 40% of the cost.  Jean Kreiker of Emirates SkyCargo helped make sure all of the paperwork was in order in the days leading up to the flight, and he was kind enough meet us at midnight to help make sure everything went smoothly even though he was not scheduled to work.

Kira and Big Mama had became fully awake by then, and they seemed as surprised as we were that they were finally out of the zoo.  After a few last treats and some water, we said our goodbyes as the crates were driven away to be loaded on the plane.

In Dubai some caring volunteers were able to make sure they were fine at the airport and gave them each some water and to see them on the next part of their trip.  Dr. Huseyin called us the next afternoon to say they had arrived safely to Turkey and were on their way to the sanctuary.

Kira and Big Mama arrived to the sanctuary that night and were released into a temporary quarantine enclosure.  Big Mama ran straight out of her crate and climbed into the pool.  Kira has already started to make friends with some of the 50 other bears at the sanctuary as they watch each other through the fence.  In a couple weeks, after they have had a chance to settle in, they will be introduced to other bears and finally get to enjoy the large forest waiting for them.

Thank you to Emirates and MEA, all of the organizations and individuals who helped along the way, the Animals Lebanon supporters who helped make this possible, and especially to the Karakabey sanctuary for giving Kira and Big Mama their first opportunity to be bears.

Stay tuned as we travel to Turkey to be there when Kira and Big Mama are released into the forested enclosure!


 


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Helen Gourley, Canada


Tuesday, December 15, 2009 9:19 AM

I have tears of joy flowing down my face for Big Mama and Kira. It makes me happy to know that there are so many people out in the world who truly care about animals. As we recruit more and more people for the animals I pray that one day there will be no more abuse and neglect. I pray for peace in this world for animal and human. Thank you so much for caring. Your friend from Canada

diana, Lebanon


Wednesday, September 30, 2009 4:35 AM

excellent job, i i like it, keep up the good work

alain achkar, denmark, Lebanon


Saturday, September 12, 2009 1:27 AM

Good job and really nice website. Wish u all the best =)

Reem Mufti, Lebanon


Tuesday, September 01, 2009 4:13 AM

Absolutely Amazing! Wish there were more like the members of Animals Lebanon in this world! So proud of you guys!

Hassan Charafeddine, Lebanon


Tuesday, September 01, 2009 3:50 AM

Amazing job...! I am honored to see that a group of people do care about animals in Lebanon...! Great job...! Keep it up...!

rita risby, United Kingdom


Monday, August 31, 2009 12:34 PM

This made me cry with happiness

Well done

Wendi Nasser, United States


Monday, August 31, 2009 6:49 AM

This is so amazing! I want to cry, it is so heartwarming to see them free! Thank God that there are caring and loving people to help those innocent beings that cannot help themselves. We need more people in the World like you.

God Bless,
Wendi

Helen Gourley, Lebanon


Monday, August 31, 2009 6:11 AM

It is a cool Monday morning in Toronto. I was feeling a little blue this morning because our summer is coming to an end and soon we will be into our long cold winter again. Our summers are so short. And this one was particular cooler than usual. So as I said, I was feeling a little blue this morning. But then I read your email and I instantly felt 100% better and in a happy mood. The tears flooded my eyes as I read the story about Big Mama and Kira finally making it to their forever home. What a glorious day it is for them and all of you!!! Thank you so much for being such caring people and helping Big Mama and Kira.

Bassel Barbir, Lebanon


Monday, August 31, 2009 1:25 AM

More people like you is what Lebanon needs! thank you guys, this was wonderful and best of luck!

Marwan El Hassan, Australia


Sunday, August 30, 2009 5:45 PM

Well done guys. You make me feel so proud!

Yasmine Zalek, Lebanon


Sunday, August 30, 2009 3:26 AM

awesome guys!its just amazing to see them free after 15 years of captivity. And thank you Maggie for going to the zoo every day to feed them!Kudos!

sabine van der meer, Belgium


Saturday, August 29, 2009 5:47 PM

this is so great..... i AM SO MOVED!!! know finally they have a golden home, a place to be happy and be theirselves.....

great work and effort dear people from animal lebanon!!! sabine x

Dr Caroline Wilkins & Fr Rod Walton, United Kingdom


Saturday, August 29, 2009 4:18 PM

Wonderful news! Thank you so much for all you have done to rescue Kira and Big Mama and secure a lovely future for them. It was so heartwarming to hear their good news and know there are people out there working so hard to save bears like this.

We will be praying for you all - and Kira and Big Mama.

Much love and appreciation

Dr Caroline Wilkins and Fr Rod Walton

Chris Gale, United Kingdom


Saturday, August 29, 2009 1:06 PM

Fantastic!

Nicole Sayegh, Lebanon


Saturday, August 29, 2009 1:02 PM

I'm soooooooo happy for them