Northern Lights Wildlife Society theorizes burned bear ‘hibernated in slash wood pile’ as its condition improves
SMITHERS, B.C. — The wildlife organization which rescued a bear from the cold off the highway near Dawson Creek has noted the bear has gained weight and is doing well in its latest update.
Northern Lights Wildlife Society (NLWS) took the bear in after it was rescued in the freezing cold on Dec. 21 off 188 Road. It was placed in a crate by NLWS volunteer Renata Debolt and Sean Jackson, after Jackson shooed it off the road earlier that Sunday.
A pair of new photos posted to NLWS’ Facebook on Dec. 29 show the bear – now named Valkyrie following a naming contest – is “doing well under the circumstances.” NLWS previously said it was a “Christmas miracle” that the bear cub is recovering after parts of her face and paws were scorched and later developed frostbite.
The animal’s ears are burned and her paws are bandaged up due to skin sloughing – or peeling off – which is normal, according to NLWS’ manager Angelika Langen.
