Rescued bear cub finds new home in Arunachal zoo

March 24, 2018 10:51 am | Updated 10:51 am IST - Itanagar

 File photo: Zoo official holding a 4-month-old Himalayan black bear at Assam State Zoo in Guwahati on June 02, 2004. The bear was rescued by the forest officials from poachers at Manas Wildlife Sanctuary, 350 km away from Guwahati city, situated near the Indo-Bhutan International border.

File photo: Zoo official holding a 4-month-old Himalayan black bear at Assam State Zoo in Guwahati on June 02, 2004. The bear was rescued by the forest officials from poachers at Manas Wildlife Sanctuary, 350 km away from Guwahati city, situated near the Indo-Bhutan International border.

A Himalayan black bear cub, rescued two months ago by a conservationist near the India-Myanmar border, has been successfully translocated to a zoo at Miao in Changlang district of Arunachal Pradesh.

The one-year-old cub was handed over to the zoo authorities on March 20, an official report said here yesterday.

The cub was rescued by Yangwok Hodong of the Lazu area of Tirap district in January. He fed it and looked after it for two months before handing over to the Range Officer of Lazu Forest Range, Hangpong Tesia, recently.

The bear cub was fondly called as ‘Ollo’ by the villagers in Tirap district.

DFO Bitem Darang has appreciated Hodong for his efforts to rescue the bear, the report said, adding that the administration at the zoo has assured to take proper care of the cub.

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