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Bärle's story, one polar bear's amazing recovery from life as a circus act

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Bärle's story, one polar bear's amazing recovery from life as a circus act
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Bärle's story
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
one polar bear's amazing recovery from life as a circus act
Summary
The award-winning zookeeper and author of Smiling Bears shares her account of rescuing and rehabilitating a bear held in a Caribbean circus. When a nineteen-year-old female polar bear named Barle is rescued from the inhumane conditions of a circus in the Caribbean and flown to safety in Detroit, zookeeper Else Poulsen-renowned throughout the world for her work rehabilitating abused bears-is on hand to meet her and help her on the road to recovery and self-discovery. Thus begins Barle's gradual introduction into the world of polar bears. Slowly she forges relationships with the other bears in the zoo and eventually mates with a young male and successfully raises a cub. By living in a caring, enriched environment focused on her welfare, Barle is able to recover from the trauma she had suffered at the circus and develop skills that are important to thriving as a polar bear. As Poulsen documents, however, not all captive bears are so fortunate. Augmented with black-and-white photographs, Barle's Story provides a rich and moving portrayal of a remarkable bear and of the author's inspiring work to help her discover her true polar bear ways
Target audience
adult
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