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17 Bears Touch Ground For The First Time After Being Rescued From Concrete Pits

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17 bears, who were held in captivity at Black Forest Bear Park in Georgia, with no food and begging the visitors of the park for food, were finally rescued, writes www.thepetneeds.com

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The female bears, who were used to breed, had no chance to see their cubs, as they were taken from them when they were born.

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Sam Simpson along with PETA, the Atlanta Humane Society, took were able to take the bears to The Wild Animal Sanctuary in Keenesburg, Colorado, after rescuing them.

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Thankfully, the bears now enjoy fresh vegetables and fruits, and have the freedom to forage and roam. Imagine to have a 60-acre space to roam after being chained for years! What a great feeling! Watch the video below.

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Source: www.thepetneeds.com

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