Adopt CR216
CR216's story is one of survival against the odds. Discovered by villagers trapped in a snare, her plight prompted a call for rescue from the dedicated rangers. With expert care from our veterinarians, she was sedated, freed from the snare, and brought to our sanctuary at the Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Centre in Cambodia on 09/01/2022.
Despite enduring an infected wound on her left front leg and an old snare wound on her right hind paw, CR216 remains strong. Estimated to be around 4 years old and weighing 60 kg upon arrival, now under our care, CR216 has the opportunity to heal and thrive in a safe environment.
By adopting CR216, you'll be helping provide for her daily needs - a healthy diet, health checks, enrichment activities and a lovely habitat with climbing platforms, caves, swimming pools and hammocks. You'll get to name your fur child, we'll send you a sponsorship certificate and send updates every March and September and of course we'd love for you to come and visit.
To adopt and name a bear we ask that you cover the annual cost of basic care, which amounts to AU$3,000 per year (GBP£1,650 / US$2,000 / EU€1,900). This covers a healthy diet, vet treatment, enrichment activities and more. We're looking for adoptive parents who see this as a long term commitment and wish to continue to support their fur-child on an annual basis. You can choose to make monthly, bi-annual or annual installments.
Please contact us if interested in adopting CR216 or another bear at contact@freethebears.org
To adopt and name a bear we ask that you cover the annual cost of basic care, which amounts to AU$3,000 per year (GBP£1,650 / US$2,000 / EU€1,900). This covers a healthy diet, vet treatment, enrichment activities and more. We're looking for adoptive parents who see this as a long term commitment and wish to continue to support their fur-child on an annual basis. You can choose to make monthly, bi-annual or annual installments.
Please contact us if interested in adopting CR216 or another bear at contact@freethebears.org
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