Bintang is presently one of our four adopted animals and we are happy to have her as part of our family. Rescued in 2014 from poachers, she was just a wee 5-month old sun bear cub when Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre (BSBCC) took her in. How she came to be a captive orphaned bear is unknown, but she was believed to have been kept as a pet after her mother had been killed by the poachers.
 

Bintang when she first arrived at the centre in 2014. Poor baby was quite traumatized for being kept as a pet in an iron cage
Bintang when she first arrived at the centre in 2014. Poor baby was quite traumatized for being kept as a pet in an iron cage
 
Now a healthy 3 year old, Bintang has been in the good care of our friends at BSBCC who recently updated us about her progress. She’s growing to be a healthy and playful bear, enjoying her new home at the centre before she is released back into the wild. Just like other wildlife, she deserves just as much of a second chance at freedom especially after the loss and trauma she faced as a bear cub.
 
Finally, Bintang stepped out into the forest enclosure
Finally, Bintang stepped out into the forest enclosure
 
At the centre, she is provided with a wide variety of activities to stimulate growth and development in the forest enclosure where she lives. This is to prepare her for the day when she finally returns into the wild and be where she truly belongs. She is said to love climbing trees, just like any wild sun bear and enjoys her day lazing and sleeping on a tree. She has also mastered some important survival skills and made a tremendous amount of progress throughout her time at the centre. Some skills that she has picked up includes searching for insects and fruits in the forest enclosure, making her quite the excellent forager for a bear her age.
 
It is play time for Sunbearo (left), Loki (middle) and Bintang
It is play time for Sunbearo (left), Loki (middle) and Bintang
 
These three little bears peek out from the indoor bear house
These three little bears peek out from the indoor bear house
 
“Watching Bintang growing healthy and adapting well in the forest is undoubtedly one of our greatest pleasure. We would like to thank our supporter, Borneo Eco Tours Sdn Bhd for adopting Bintang. Through your support, we were able to take care of this orphaned sun bear and give her the life that she deserves.”- Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre
Thank you Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre for the amazing work you have been doing all these years. Keep up the great work!
 
Bintang enjoying her time on a hammock
Bintang enjoying her time on a hammock
Wonder how Bintang got her name? Check out this blog post!
Want to know more about the other wildlife that we have adopted, read all about them here!