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Update from CBC News - Valkyrie is recovering well!

A black bear cub rescued after it was burnt severely this past December will eventually be introduced to other bears at the sanctuary where it's recovering in Smithers, B.C.
Rescuers said the bear was burnt while hibernating in a slash pile near Dawson Creek, B.C., and suffered serious burns on its feet, face, and back.
Northern Lights Wildlife Society was alerted to the bear cub and rushed to take it into its care on Dec. 20.
Now, Angelika Langen, manager and co-founder of the society says the bear — since named Valkyrie — has settled in but its treatment will last several more weeks.
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