Zoo’s orphaned female polar bear named Aurora

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The newest polar bear at the Assiniboine Park Zoo finally has a name.

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The newest polar bear at the Assiniboine Park Zoo finally has a name.

The zoo announced the 11-month-old female cub will be known as Aurora. According to officials, the name was chosen by Grade 2 students Avery Finlay and Aurura McDonald following a naming contest held at Duke of Marlborough School in Churchill.

“The students at the Duke of Marlborough also named Storm, the three-year-old male bear that recently came to the Zoo from Churchill. It was such a wonderful experience for everyone involved, it only made sense to have them select the name for the newest cub, as well,” Dr. Brian Joseph, zoological director, offered in a statement.

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An orphaned polar bear cub relaxes after being brought to the International Polar Bear Conservation Centre at the Assiniboine Park Zoo in Winnipeg. The cub may soon be joined at the zoo by Arturo, a polar bear from Mendoza, Argentina.
SUPPLIED PHOTO An orphaned polar bear cub relaxes after being brought to the International Polar Bear Conservation Centre at the Assiniboine Park Zoo in Winnipeg. The cub may soon be joined at the zoo by Arturo, a polar bear from Mendoza, Argentina.

Aurora, an orphaned cub that was discovered near the Churchill airport, arrived to the International Polar Bear Conservation Centre (IPBCC) late last month.

 

 

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