What Trauma Does to a Sloth Bear #bears #animals #wildlife

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Published1 month ago
Duration0:23
Video IDD1dSdbd1MbE
Languageen
CategoryNonprofits & Activism
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeYouTube Short

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Views2K
Likes82
Comments11
Engagement Rate4.55%
Likes per 100 views4.01
Comments per 1K views5.38

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Please share to help Gracie overcome the trauma she has endured. Donate via link on channel bio! This is what cruelty leaves behind. Long after a bear is rescued, long after the ropes are removed and the abuse has stopped, the trauma can still be there. In the swaying. In the fear. In the way they react when unfamiliar people come close. In the way a camera, a sound, or a movement can send them straight back to the life they survived. Inside, they are safe. But in their mind, they can still be there. Still being pulled. Still being watched. Still being forced to “dance” for entertainment. Gracie knows that trauma. For 10 years, this poor sloth bear was exploited as a dancing bear. A rope was threaded through her nose so she could be controlled. Her teeth were removed. She was broken down so people could profit from her suffering. She is safe now in the care of our partners, Wildlife SOS, but rescue was only the beginning. Gracie is going to need time. Patience. Specialist care. And people who refuse to give up on her, even when the trauma takes years to heal. Please donate if you can. And please share Gracie’s story. More people seeing her story could help give her the lifelong care she so desperately needs.

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