
Orphaned Wildlife
@OrphanWildlife • 9,743 subscribers
Our goal is to provide safety and nurturing to animals that are truly orphaned and prepare them to be returned to the wild. #ANIMAL #Bear #wildlife #Jimbo
Videos

Some of you asked to see what their winter beds look like and their inside den area. Here is a video from a few years ago of Leo preparing his sleep space. Clearly he has ideas about how it should all get prepped for sleep. Bears actually have no trouble with the cold. We struggle way more with keeping them COOL in the summer than warm in the winter. The cold doesn’t impact them much at all!
Orphaned Wildlife764,351 views • 5 months ago

Someone was asking about Jimbo. Jimbo was a kodiak bear who weighed over 1500 pounds and still over 10.5 feet tall. He came to us as a cub and died a few years ago from liver cancer. He lived a long time and had a good life but had been born from captive born parents in a wildlife “park” that went bankrupt. He couldn’t be released and he lived out his life here at the Orphaned Wildlife Center. He was very much loved and being given a cake for his birthday. And yes - that is Leo in this video with him. :)
Orphaned Wildlife486,532 views • 5 months ago

Since you have all been enjoying the Jimbo throwback videos, I came across this one and it was pretty darn cute. Thought I would share it with you. Jimbo was a kodiak bear. He stood ten and a half feet tall and weighed almost 1500 lbs. He was the bestest boy.
Orphaned Wildlife213,500 views • 4 months ago

Jenny in her swing…was there ever a more adorable bear? I think not.
Orphaned Wildlife516,396 views • 1 year ago

Trying to make a cute video, but there was no cooperation here! LOL!
Orphaned Wildlife98,314 views • 5 months ago

We got a BIG donation of marshmallows and peanuts (Thank you Mr. Rajamurthy) and the bears were very appreciative, and enabled us to make this adorable video. (Yes, marshmallows are a favorite treat for them - bears love all things sweet - and of course not part of their daily diet).
Orphaned Wildlife70,705 views • 4 months ago

I think this is one of my favorite videos of Jenny and Amy! The facial expressions during their play bout! SO STINKING CUTE! Also a good video to show you naysayers who repeatedly claim we pull all the bears teeth out so we can interact with them. LOL. Errr, no…..and besides bears have a huge paws and claws too right? Haha
Orphaned Wildlife22,634 views • 1 month ago

Nothing better than seeing happy bears in the morning…. Good morning! (Jenny and Amy)
Orphaned Wildlife15,273 views • 25 days ago

Susan collecting hair from the bears to be spun into yarn. We would like to take a moment to thank Cari Lynn. For the past two years she has been spinning our bear fur into yarn, so that our friends from Grumpy Goat Fine Yarn in Port Jervis can knit/crochet the yarn into the teddy bears that we auction off every November. Without these ladies, it wouldn’t be possible, and we simply cannot thank them all enough. It is a great deal of work to do what Cari does, and what our knitters/crocheters do, and we are extremely grateful to them all.
Orphaned Wildlife100,527 views • 8 months ago