“A Christmas miracle:’ Black bear cub recovering from serious burn injuries in B.C.
DAWSON CREEK — A wildlife rescue organization says it’s a “Christmas miracle” that a black bear cub it saved in northeastern British Columbia is recovering after parts of her face and paws were scorched and later developed frostbite.
The Northern Lights Wildlife says the nearly one-year-old bear cub the organization has named Valkyrie has even been enjoying smoothies made of fruits, oatmeal and protein while warming up at the rescue’s wildlife shelter in Smithers, B.C., after her rescue.
The organization’s manager and co-founder, Angelika Langen, says it’s difficult to imagine that the “little lady” recently endured a painful journey before volunteers saved her.
Langen said she received a call last Saturday from someone who saw Valkyrie sleeping in the middle of the road in Dawson Creek, B.C., and then moving slowly after being chased off the road.
