14-05-2025
Bear family saved from 'unimaginable suffering'
Three bears have been rescued from the backyard of a residential home in Yerevan, Armenia, with the help of a Sussex-based Syrian brown bears - Aram, Nairi and their daughter, Lola - were limited to "filthy cages" and denied "basic care", the Foundation for the Preservation of Wildlife and Cultural Assets (FPWC) found during an Animal Rescue (IAR), based in Uckfield, told BBC South East that their joint rescue with FPWC on 20 March took over 12 rescuers from IAR said the "stench" and "filth" was "horrific" and followed "years of unimaginable cruelty".
"The sheer cruelty of locking these animals up in tiny cages and feeding them cola, it was absolutely horrific," said Alan Knight, president of say the male bear (Aram) was held captive for 12 years and repeatedly bred with a female bear (Nairi) taken from the daughter, Lola, was discovered with them, while previous cubs had been taken and sold, according to Knight said: "These were some of the worst conditions I have ever seen."IAR described the rescue as their "most difficult one to date".
The rescue team say they were initially refused entry to the property by the bears' owner, despite having a legal a drawn out standoff, rescuers say they finally gained access at night-fall and worked to sedate and transport the bears "under heavy rain and darkness" using told BBC South East that the three bears are now under supervised quarantine and receiving urgent veterinary care at FPWC's wildlife rescue centre in Urtsadzor, appeal has been launched by IAR to fund their ongoing care and to help complete a new sanctuary where the bears can live.