Four Asian black bears have made their Welsh debut at Manor Wildlife Park in Tenby, Pembrokeshire!
Martha, Irene, Gigi, and Coco arrived in summer to enjoy their custom-built habitat complete with pools, climbing frames, and a hammock. Their arrival marks a significant moment for global conservation efforts.
Anna Ryder Richardson, owner of Manor Wildlife Park, said she looks forward to visitors meeting the “magnificent” bears and learning about efforts to protect the species.
Also known as moon bears, these creatures are classified as vulnerable by IUCN due to habitat loss, poaching, and the illegal wildlife trade. More than 10,000 moon bears are still believed to be held in bile farms across their native 18 countries.
The bears are recognisable by their V-shaped chest markings and white patch on their chin. Adult females typically weigh between 65kg and 90kg, with a life expectancy of up to 25 years.
Ms Ryder Richardson said the park is “beyond thrilled” to welcome the moon bears.
“These charismatic creatures, with their striking crescent-shaped chest markings and playful personalities, have already stolen the hearts of our team,” she added.
She explained their arrival marks an “exciting” chapter in the park’s mission, with more new additions expected this summer in the tiger and red panda enclosures.
In a world first, two tunnels will link the new Asian black bears enclosure to the tigers’, allowing species to swap spaces for enrichment.
While there are no current plans to breed the bears, the park said it may do so under guidance from the wider breeding programme.
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