Winnipeg Free Press - PRINT EDITION
Bear Debby leaves a hole
Despite memorial, zoo visitors lament polar bears' absence
Riley Sawka and Kylie Newman check out a statue of Debby Thursday at the Assiniboine Park Zoo. Debby died in 2008 as the oldest polar bear in captivity. (MIKE.APORIUS@FREEPRESS.MB.CA)
Debby the polar bear may have departed this perilous planet, but her likeness lives on at the Assiniboine Park Zoo.
The province of Manitoba has donated a statue of the Guinness record-setting carnivore to the zoo to help celebrate the life of its famous resident.
Debby, who passed away last year at the age of 42, was believed to be the oldest member of her iconic Arctic species before she died in November from multiple organ failure, a consequence of living more than twice the average lifespan of a wild polar bear.
A statue in her honour -- creation of artist Charles Johnston -- now stands near her old enclosure, which no longer meets provincial standards for housing polar bears.
According to the commemorative plaque, Debby's likeness actually contains some of her ashes.
The zoo is not allowed to obtain a new member of the threatend species, but the Assiniboine Park Conservancy -- an agency poised to take control of the park and all of its facilities - plans to launch a $180-million capital campaign that will include a radical zoo makeover and a brand-new new polar bear facility.
That cannot happen soon enough for zoo visitors. The bear area was always Sheila Ditchfield's favourite part of the Assiniboine Park Zoo during childhood visits with her family -- which were "almost weekly" in the summer.
"There was always the brown bear, the black one and then the polar bear, in that order," Ditchfield said, standing in front of Debby's empty enclosure Thursday, during a visit with her own kids. "Now I have to tell my little ones there's nothing in this one, and it's kind of sad."
Riley Sawka, 22, said visiting Debby during his school years helped give his science classes some context.
"I remember seeing her when I was a kid, around 11," he said. "When you grow up learning about polar bears, it was nice to see one for real."
For Nick Procaylo, a former Winnipegger visiting from Vancouver, Debby's furry, snouted face launched a photography career.
"Hers was the first photo that I got published in a major daily newspaper," said Procaylo, who now shoots for The Province.
He had been working as a freelance photographer in Winnipeg in 1993 when, during a chance visit to the zoo, someone threw a frisbee into Debby's enclosure and a candid moment was born.
"The bear took it into its mouth and paws and started playing with it," he recalled. "The photo ended up getting syndicated. Coincidentally, I also ended up marrying a woman named Debby."
-- Staff
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition September 25, 2009 A2
-
WFP Hockey
Download our new hockey app for the iPhone for Winnipeg Jets updates
-
Editor's Bulletin
Sign up for daily bulletins from editor Margo Goodhand
-
Winnipeg Jets
All things NHL on our Jets landing page
-
Twitter
Follow our reporters and our news feeds on Twitter
-
News Cafe
Check out the menu, read our blog posts or get info on coming events
-
Facebook Fanpage
Follow our Facebook Fanpage for story links, contests and special events
Ads by Google
- Back to Top
- Return to Life & Style
Poll
Most Popular
- Piers Morgan blasts 'gruesome' Madonna
- RCMP receptionist told Stobbe wife was dead
- Search is on for man seen leaving the scene where two Alberta Mounties were shot
- City family donates $1 million for endowed research chair in cardiology
- Province rules out reports of cougar in Transcona
- Census 2011 : Immigrant influx boosts Manitoban population
- Should the federal government be spending $7.5 million on the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee?
- LeAnn Rimes in pain following 'minor surgery'
- US teen gets life in prison for killing 9-year-old; called the murder "pretty enjoyable"
- Slain woman appears before jury on video
- Piers Morgan blasts 'gruesome' Madonna
- Clothing chain pulls Caterpillar boots to protest closure of London, Ont., plant
- Three winning tickets sold for Friday's $50 million Lotto Max jackpot
- Woman sexually assaulted during noon-hour in Exchange District
- Woman's car stolen at gunpoint at St. Vital mall, police say
- Eleven people killed after truck hits van in southwestern Ontario
- 'This is so silly': Mom and Dad tell story of baby Zade, born on side of Highway 59
- Stobbe said slaying during shopping trip 'strange': sister-in-law
- Tactical squad storms St. Vital house
- Restaurant Dubrovnik may be closed for good
- Do you smoke marijuana?
- Driver dead after SUV goes over Disraeli Bridge
- George Clooney's prank could end Pitt's career
- Piers Morgan blasts 'gruesome' Madonna
- Tina Maze strips down to her sports bra to send out underwear message: 'Not your business'
- Clothing chain pulls Caterpillar boots to protest closure of London, Ont., plant
- Minor earthquake strikes near Manitoba
- Car's plunge off Disraeli fatal
- Two children, two women die in fire
- Kate Beckinsale's weight fears over Underworld catsuit
- Harper driven by libertarian ideology, not reality
- Province rules out reports of cougar in Transcona
- OMG! Candy kings back at it
- Census 2011 : Immigrant influx boosts Manitoban population
- Easy, economical, healthy soup
- Original Joe's, Elephant & Castle expanding
- Task force to review 2011 flood
- Winnipeg software company ranked top employer
- Lesson about war, power told with Shaw's comic touch
- Stobbe said slaying during shopping trip 'strange': sister-in-law
- Swedish bunny's sheep herding skills becomes click-monster on YouTube
- League encourages hazing secrecy
- Northern fishing lodge destroyed by fire
- Police target drivers talking on cellphones, texting
- Harper driven by libertarian ideology, not reality
- Obama torn by conflicting allies
- 'This is so silly': Mom and Dad tell story of baby Zade, born on side of Highway 59
- Minor earthquake strikes near Manitoba
- Time, it appears, is on Assad's side
- Woman's car stolen at gunpoint at St. Vital mall, police say
- Minor earthquake strikes near Manitoba
- Paddler Starkell was modern-day voyageur
- Driver dead after SUV goes over Disraeli Bridge
- Car's plunge off Disraeli fatal
- Canadian woman 'badly injured' in Mexico, local media report apparent beating
- Winnipeg mother watches as car stolen with child inside
- Local shooting spoofed on SNL
- Swedish bunny's sheep herding skills becomes click-monster on YouTube
- League encourages hazing secrecy
- The cost of calories: It's expensive to eat healthily


You can comment on most stories on winnipegfreepress.com. You can also agree or disagree with other comments. All you need to do is register and/or login and you can join the conversation and give your feedback.
The Winnipeg Free Press does not necessarily endorse any of the views posted. By submitting your comment, you agree to our Terms and Conditions. These terms were revised effective April 16, 2010; View the changes. New to commenting? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions.