Adorable baby polar bear will be joining the Yorkshire Wildlife Park

A baby polar bear has been born in the UK for the first time in 25 years and he will be moving to Doncaster to join other bears in the Yorkshire Wildlife Park.
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Hamish the polar bear will be welcomed into the park’s five-strong family at the Project Polar, a twelve-acre network of lakes and reserves.

The 2.5-year-old will join Victor, Pixel, Nissan, Nobby and Rasputin at the park at the recommendation of the European Endangered Species Programme to support the campaign to save polar bears from the devastating impact of climate change.

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“We are looking forward to Hamish’s arrival and are sure he will settle in quickly to life with his new family who, like him, are active, charismatic and visitors’ favourites,” said YWP’s Head of Animals Dr Matt Hartley.

Hamish is two and a half years old.Hamish is two and a half years old.
Hamish is two and a half years old.

Young polar bears traditionally leave their mothers between the ages of two and three to explore and build their own lives so the timing of the move away from mum Victoria has been scheduled to fit that natural cycle.

Hamish will be missed at the Highland Wildlife Park, south of Inverness, Scotland, whose senior animal keeper Rachel Williams, said: “It has been an incredible two and a half years watching him grow.

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Hamish will be joining other polar bears at the Yorkshire Wildlife Park.Hamish will be joining other polar bears at the Yorkshire Wildlife Park.
Hamish will be joining other polar bears at the Yorkshire Wildlife Park.

“He has helped to highlight the threats many species face in the wild and the changes we can undertake to really make a difference.

"Changes in the Arctic climate mean the sea ice that wild polar bears, and other animals, depend on for survival is shrinking and it is predicted this will significantly decrease population numbers over the last 40 years.”

Project Polar is one of the largest reserves in the world, an expansive ten acres of networked areas with a lake 7.5m deep allowing the bears to dive and play in the cold depths.

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Project Polar at the Yorkshire Wildlife park is home to five other polar bears.Project Polar at the Yorkshire Wildlife park is home to five other polar bears.
Project Polar at the Yorkshire Wildlife park is home to five other polar bears.

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