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The Zoo sauvage Welcomes a Scandinavian TV star!
Until last Tuesday, Milak was residing at the Aalborg Zoo, where she was the public's darling. Born early one morning in 2008 in the polar bear's habitat, right there in front of the public observation window, Milak was quickly transported inside the den by her mother, Victoria. It is from this secluded area that the Aalborg Zoo team followed her first steps via a system of cameras.
Not surprisingly, last December 10 , the Danish national television network, TV-Nord 2, ran a 10-minute report on the preparations surrounding her one-way trip on KLM Airlines, bound for "Saint-Félicien in Canada " http://www.tv2nord.dk/findo. Milak's admirers, upon learning of her departure for Canada , remained faithful to her. On social media, they stated that they couldn't wait for the quarantine period to end in order to reconnect with her.
Dr. Josée Tremblay , Zoo sauvage de Saint-Félicien's veterinarian, made the trip to the Aalborg Zoo in order to ensure Milak's well-being during each step of her transfer to Canada : Henrik Vesterskov Johansen , Director of the Aalborg Zoo is satisfied, albeit sad to see her go: "
Zoo sauvage General Manager Lauraine Gagnon mentions that Milak's arrival at the Zoo sauvage from the European continent will allow for the diversification of the genetic potential of polar bears residing in Canadian zoos. She concludes: "
Information: Lauraine Gagnon, General Manager, Phone : +1(418)679-0543 #5224 | +1(418)671-3346