Bear wakes from hibernation 'happy and healthy' after pioneering brain op
- A brown bear named Boki underwent groundbreaking brain surgery in October to treat seizures caused by hydrocephalus.
- Boki emerged from semi-hibernation in excellent condition and appears happy and healthy.
- Mark Habben, Wildwood’s head of zoo operations, expressed satisfaction regarding Boki's remarkable transformation and recovery.
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Brown bear Boki wakes up 'happy and healthy' after brain surgery and hibernation
Brown bear Boki, who in October became the first brown bear in the world to undergo successful brain surgery for epileptic seizures, has woken up "happy and healthy" after hibernation, his keepers at the Wildwood Trust near Canterbury told the BBC. Boki underwent the surgery because he was suffering from hydrocephalus, a build-up of fluid in the brain that was causing the epileptic seizures. The operation took almost six hours. Surgeons placed a…
Bear den spotted near Lumby, wildlife expert says bears are starting to wake up
A post on the Around the Block Lumby Facebook page is advising people of a bear den on the West Salmon Trail. But bear dens are not uncommon, or unexpected in the region. North Okanagan wildlife expert Pete Wise said bears are part of living in B.C. and he had a simple piece of advice for anyone who...

First brown bear to have brain surgery emerges from hibernation
A bear cub bear that underwent pioneering life-saving brain surgery has come out of hibernation and appears to have made a "remarkable" recovery, UK zoo chiefs said on Thursday.
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