Shama and Milla settle into their new home

Shama and Milla settle into their new home

While Milla (left) & Shama settle into their new home, staff from WSPA partner BRC continue to work tirelessly to rescue the 60 bears that they estimate are still being used in baiting rings in Pakistan.

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Shama and Milla meet long-time resident Bhoori

Shama and Milla meet long-time resident Bhoori

The new arrivals size up Bhoori, one of the Himalayan brown bears already living at Balkasar. This is natural behaviour, as the bears get to know each other, vital as they adjust to sharing their new living space.

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Milla is blind in one eye

Milla is blind in one eye

Although she can now live safely at Balkasar, Milla carries scars on her muzzle and is blind in one eye as a reminder of her horrific life in the bear baiting ring.

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Milla was soon exploring

Milla was soon exploring

Staff at BRC tell us that Milla was soon confidently exploring the enclosure and has adjusted well to her new home.

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Milla means 'gracious'

Milla means 'gracious'

Milla, meaning gracious, is a five year old female with a red tint to her coat. She takes her first step into the enclosure.

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