Young bear injured in road accident returned to its natural habitat
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
A young brown bear that sustained a head injury in a collision with a vehicle on October 13, 2023, near the village Neapolis in Kozani, was back in its natural habitat, the wildlife protection organisation Arcturos announced on Friday.
The young bear, named "Glika" (Sweetness) at the Arcturos Wildlife Veterinary Hospital where she was taken for treatment, made a full recovery and was released back into the wild a few days ago. According to the organisation's announcement, "when the door of the transportation cage was opened, Glika rushed out and disappeared into the forest".
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