Most of us don't relize how bad the wild fires are and think that the wild life that lives in the areas that are being burned just avoid it and aren't that effected. Well, who ever thinks that is dead wrong as proved by Boo-Boo the baby four-month old bear with second degree burns on all fours with no mother bear to help. The tradgety took place about September 6th when he was found clinging to a tree and was resued by crews in Idaho. I knew fires, especially wild fires were very bad and dangerous and hazardous to the animals, but had no clue what it could do a a baby bear. This news was meant for people who don't relize how bad a wild fire can be or do to a cub and it was written to raise awareness of the dangers towards not only humans, but wild life, too. This effects all of our awareness and understanding of damages wild fires may do. And to baby Boo-Boo I hope you heal up soon!!
site: http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2012/09/06/baby-black-bear-healing-after-being-burned-in-wildfire-officials-say/?hpt=us_r1
OH MY GOODNESS!!!!! THIS IS SO SAD!!! I hope that this story reminds people that wild fires can be dangerous for ALL living organisms!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is sad...I love animals :( and wild fires can be prevented, you cant be careless.
ReplyDeleteAW! poor bear!!!!:( people be careful! u can help keep these fires from starting!!!
ReplyDelete-Kennedi Mayes
This is very sad. wildfires can be prevent and I think that people need to take precautions that will help stop wildfires.
ReplyDeleteTell Boo-Boo I love him, and give him a hug for me! Seriously, this is a big reason to be careful around fires! I LOVE YOU, BOO-BOO!
ReplyDeletePoor bear:( People should really try to be a little more careful!
ReplyDeleteThe poor bear. I'm so glad he got rescued and we should try to find ways to prevent fires.
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