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Meet Blossom, Our Black Bear 

Blossom and Delilah were the last remaining residents at a roadside zoo in Oklahoma that had lost funding and was forced to close its doors. The zoo officials faced financial difficulties as they sought to provide proper care for their 240 animals and find new homes for them. However, in the midst of these challenges, Blossom and Delilah were the unfortunate victims of neglect. Their diet was ndQ<ry{er adequately maintained, and their living conditions deteriorated. The zoo owner, struggling to' provide for them, resorted to feeding them whatever was available, including candy from a nearby factory.

Despite months of searching, officials were unable to secure a new home for the two undernourished black bears. The situation became so dire that negotiations had even begun with a canned hunt game ranch, where these bears could have been hunted and killed for a price.

In this critical moment, Bobbi stepped in to help, even though she and her team were in the process of building ,Liberty Station. She assessed the bears' health with the assistance of a local veterinarian in Oklahoma and made arrangements to transport them to LTB, where they received much-needed medical care for the first time in a decade.

Delilah was able to spend her remaining years at the sanctuary, where she lived a happy and healthy life until her health began to deteriorate. Bobbi and her team were faced with the difficult decision to let her go. She will be forever missed. Blossom continues to be a part of the LTB family, where she will live out the rest of her days in peace and comfort.

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Name
Blossom
BORN DATE
8/2/2011Est. 1990
RESCUE DATE
8/2/2011
GENDER
Female
FAVORITE FOOD
Watermelon

In this critical moment, Bobbi stepped in to help, even though she and her team were in the process of building ,Liberty Station. She assessed the bears' health with the assistance of a local veterinarian in Oklahoma and made arrangements to transport them to LTB, where they received much-needed medical care for the first time in a decade.

Delilah was able to spend her remaining years at the sanctuary, where she lived a happy and healthy life until her health began to deteriorate. Bobbi and her team were faced with the difficult decision to let her go. She will be forever missed. Blossom continues to be a part of the LTB family, where she will live out the rest of her days in peace and comfort.

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Milestones

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Rescued from Roadside Zoo (August 2, 2011) – Blossom and Delilah were rescued from a financially struggling roadside zoo in Oklahoma, where they had suffered from neglect and inadequate care. They were the last remaining residents at the zoo, facing the threat of being sold to a canned hunt ranch.

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Medical Care and Rehabilitation (August 2011) – Upon arriving at Lions Tigers & Bears, Blossom received vital medical care for the first time in years, addressing the neglect and health issues she had suffered in captivity.

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Delilah’s Passing (Date Unknown) – After spending her remaining years at LTB, Delilah’s health began to deteriorate, and Bobbi and the team made the difficult decision to let her go, honoring her life at the sanctuary.

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Thriving at LTB (2011 – Present) – Blossom continues to live a peaceful, healthy life at Lions Tigers & Bears, where she enjoys the comfort of proper care and her sanctuary home, thriving in the loving environment.

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