Six rescued Asiatic black bears released into Danish forest
An international rescue operation has relocated six Asiatic black bears from South Korea to the Knuthenborg Safaripark in Denmark, where they have now been released.
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Six Asiatic black bears have arrived at Denmark’s Knuthenborg Safaripark following an international rescue mission. The animals, which were previously rescued from the bile industry in South Korea, have been released into a forest habitat within the park to begin their new lives.
According to Euronews, the relocation marks the successful conclusion of the international operation to transport the bears to their new home in Denmark. The project provides the rescued animals with a safe environment within the safaripark’s grounds.
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