Jimmy, now 21 years old, has spent his entire life at the center, having been born in captivity. Unlike many other animals that are eventually returned to the wild, Jimmy’s circumstances made release impossible. Being raised entirely by humans from birth, he never acquired the survival instincts necessary to live independently in the wilderness. Despite this limitation, Jimmy has a personality that more than makes up for his lack of natural survival skills. He is exceptionally affectionate, friendly, and calm, forming deep bonds with the caretakers who care for him daily.

While the center’s ultimate goal is to return rehabilitated wildlife to their natural habitats whenever possible, animals who cannot survive on their own, such as Jimmy, are given a permanent home. The sanctuary is not open to the public, and no animal is ever forced to perform or entertain. This ensures that the focus remains entirely on the animals’ well-being, comfort, and mental health, rather than visitor entertainment or profit. Jimmy and the other ten bears residing at the center enjoy spacious, naturalistic enclosures that allow them to move freely and express natural behaviors.
Their daily routine includes a carefully balanced diet, tailored to their individual needs, and plenty of enrichment to stimulate both their minds and bodies. Each bear consumes approximately 25 to 30 pounds of food daily, consisting of a variety of fruits, vegetables, and meats. One shared favorite treat among all the bears is peanuts, and watching them crack the shells and discard the husks is a charming reminder that their natural instincts remain intact, even in captivity.
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