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Sun Bear's Rare Surgery Offers Hope for Species Survival
4 Dec
Summary
- A sun bear underwent a rare procedure to treat fertility issues.
- Specialist vets traveled from Germany for the complex surgery.
- Sun bears are a vulnerable species with fewer than 10,000 in the wild.

Kyra, a female sun bear at Hertfordshire Zoo, recently underwent a significant veterinary procedure to improve her fertility. This intervention is crucial for the European conservation breeding program, as Kyra has been unable to conceive with her mate since April 2023. Veterinarians discovered cysts in her womb, believed to be the cause of her infertility.
Specialist doctors traveled from Germany to perform this complex and unusual operation. The zoo's managing director highlighted the procedure's vital importance for Kyra and the international breeding program. Success could significantly boost the European sun bear population and contribute to the species' survival.
Sun bears are classified as vulnerable by the IUCN, with less than 10,000 individuals left in their native dense forests of Southeast Asia. These smallest of bear species are distinguished by their golden-patched chests.




