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Heartbreak over cub confiscation | Heartbreak over cub confiscation |
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A tribal man in India who rescued an abandoned bear cub to help his daughter overcome her mother's death has fallen foul of forestry officials. | A tribal man in India who rescued an abandoned bear cub to help his daughter overcome her mother's death has fallen foul of forestry officials. |
They confiscated the animal arguing that its capture was in contravention of wildlife laws. | They confiscated the animal arguing that its capture was in contravention of wildlife laws. |
As a result, Ramesh Munda, 35, was briefly jailed and the bear was sent to a zoo where some reports say it has refused to eat. | As a result, Ramesh Munda, 35, was briefly jailed and the bear was sent to a zoo where some reports say it has refused to eat. |
His daughter is now distraught over the loss of a "much-loved" family friend. | His daughter is now distraught over the loss of a "much-loved" family friend. |
Mutual affection | Mutual affection |
Mr Munda, who is also known as Ram Singh, rescued Rani almost two years ago from the dense forest of Keonjhar in the eastern state of Orissa. | Mr Munda, who is also known as Ram Singh, rescued Rani almost two years ago from the dense forest of Keonjhar in the eastern state of Orissa. |
From the moment the cub was recovered, both man and animal appeared to develop an unusual bond of love. | From the moment the cub was recovered, both man and animal appeared to develop an unusual bond of love. |
Mr Munda says that he had a happy family | Mr Munda says that he had a happy family |
Such was the level of affection between the bear and Mr Munda's family, that the local press began to write stories about this rare example of mutual affection. | Such was the level of affection between the bear and Mr Munda's family, that the local press began to write stories about this rare example of mutual affection. |
But Orissa forestry department officials were not so sentimental. | But Orissa forestry department officials were not so sentimental. |
Keonjhar district forest officials arrested and jailed him under the Wildlife Protection Act and sent Rani to Nandankanan Zoological Park. | Keonjhar district forest officials arrested and jailed him under the Wildlife Protection Act and sent Rani to Nandankanan Zoological Park. |
Now both man and animal are pining to be reunited, with the bear reportedly refusing to eat any food. | Now both man and animal are pining to be reunited, with the bear reportedly refusing to eat any food. |
Deserted | Deserted |
Recently released on bail, Mr Munda is desperately looking for an opportunity to visit Nandankanan and spend a few moments with Rani. | Recently released on bail, Mr Munda is desperately looking for an opportunity to visit Nandankanan and spend a few moments with Rani. |
"I brought her up like my own daughter Gulki. I'm eager to meet her," he said. | "I brought her up like my own daughter Gulki. I'm eager to meet her," he said. |
Little Gulki, who spent her childhood with Rani, is also shedding tears over the absence of her furry friend. | Little Gulki, who spent her childhood with Rani, is also shedding tears over the absence of her furry friend. |
She has now been reunited with her father after his time in prison, but the pair are pining for Rani. | She has now been reunited with her father after his time in prison, but the pair are pining for Rani. |
Nandankanan Zoo director Ajit Patnaik insisted that Rani was doing well in the zoo. | Nandankanan Zoo director Ajit Patnaik insisted that Rani was doing well in the zoo. |
"She is absolutely well and taking her normal food. If Ram Singh wants to meet the bear, we can allow him," he said. | "She is absolutely well and taking her normal food. If Ram Singh wants to meet the bear, we can allow him," he said. |
Mr Munda stumbled upon the newborn bear during one of his regular visits to the forest to collect firewood. | Mr Munda stumbled upon the newborn bear during one of his regular visits to the forest to collect firewood. |
The cub had been deserted by its mother. | The cub had been deserted by its mother. |
Mr Munda fed it and the animal ate, drank and slept with father and daughter. The trio have even been seen riding around on a bicycle. | Mr Munda fed it and the animal ate, drank and slept with father and daughter. The trio have even been seen riding around on a bicycle. |
The tale of the confiscated cub has evoked strong protests from wildlife activists, who accuse officials of hypocrisy. | The tale of the confiscated cub has evoked strong protests from wildlife activists, who accuse officials of hypocrisy. |
"The rights of animals and reptiles to live a life of freedom in their natural surroundings in the dense forests of the state are being illegally violated by the zoo authorities," Wildlife Society of Orissa secretary Biswajit Mohanty said. | "The rights of animals and reptiles to live a life of freedom in their natural surroundings in the dense forests of the state are being illegally violated by the zoo authorities," Wildlife Society of Orissa secretary Biswajit Mohanty said. |
India's Wildlife Protection Act stipulates that only a wild animal dangerous to human life or which is diseased or disabled beyond recovery can be kept in captivity. | India's Wildlife Protection Act stipulates that only a wild animal dangerous to human life or which is diseased or disabled beyond recovery can be kept in captivity. |
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