Story of the sun bear keeper
Category: Uncategorized | Date: Aug 03 2008 | By: Siew Te Wong
It seems that the blog was silent for some times. Thus, I was told to write some bears’ stories in Sepilok while Wong is away for a while at the moment. Of course I am more than willing to share my experiences that I learnt from the bears with our dearest readers. Before I go any further, I think I should give a brief self-introduction to every one who read this blog. I am Wai Pak, from Perak, one of the states that located in West Malaysia. I have been followed Mr. Wong for one and a half year, worked as a field assistant under his Bornean Sun Bear and Bearded Pig Research and Conservation Project in Danum Valley Field Centre, Sabah.  In the end of April this year, I followed Wong to Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre where there are some bears keep in enclosures, (and also the place where BSBCC going to be set up). To be honest, for someone who does not taking care of any pets before, and now have to deal with sun bears, which are big carnivore with long sharp claws and canines, no doubt is a real big challenge for me! However, as I promised to Wong, I am willing to learn from the beginning. So, I will not give up easily without trying my best.Â
Thanks to the staffs in Sepilok, Mr. Elis and Mr. Rosley. With their patient and guidance, I managed to overcome my tedious period and now I am getting used to the daily chores in the existing bear house. Cleaning feces and making sure the cleanliness of the enclosures is one of the most important duties (although it is a shitty, sweaty and tiring job, I should admit). Each time I finished the cleaning, I feel so great as I know the bears can have a cleaner place to hang around. Â Preparing bear food is another interesting part in the bear house. Besides the essential food sources such as rice porridge and dog food, it is all depend on our creativity to prepare a delicious and balance meal for the bears. Hmm, I think this is a very big topic to share with you, so I decided to talk about it in the future.Â
I am glad that I am lucky enough to be given the chance to work with the sun bears. This is something that I have never worked before and it is absolutely a meaningful thing that had enriched my life. After three months living together with the bears, I have had built up a closer relation to every sun bears in Sepilok. We do have communications. They do not bark at me anymore compare to the first week I reached. I know we had build up trust to each other. Since this is my first post in this blog, I hope you enjoy reading and please kindly leave your comments or suggestions here. If you want to know more about the stories between our lovely bears and me, please wait for my next post: Story of the sun bear keeper part II. Â
9 Responses to “Story of the sun bear keeper”
sheryl, washington dc, on 03 Aug 2008
Hello Wai, and thanks for sharing your story. I’m very interested in what you feed the captive sun bears. Do they ever get out of their cages? are they going to be part of the sanctuary when it’s ready, or will they be returned to the wild?
Where is Wong? We haven’t heard from him in ages.
Thanks again,
s.
Annie, on 03 Aug 2008
Yes Hello Wai…nice to hear from you ….thanks for helping out Wong! I love hearing about the sun bears!
Paula, on 03 Aug 2008
Welcome Wai! Wonderful to have you on board, we look forward to more frequent posts and more news from the center of the Sun Bear world. As you can imagine, we all really miss Wong’s news and photos. Let me know if you need any help with posting, promoting the blog etc. Paula
Kit, on 03 Aug 2008
Hi Wai, thank you for sharing your experience with us. Waiting for your next post and the stories for the bears.
musang, on 03 Aug 2008
Good to hear that things are going well at Sepilok!
WaiPak, on 04 Aug 2008
Wow, i didn’t aspect there are many responses just in a day!
Sheryl:
the bears’s daily food are mainly rice porridge (carbohydrate) and dog biscuit (protein), local fruits and nuts. I think i will talk more about their diet in the coming post where i’ve promised. Well, the bears do have the chance to play in the excercise enclosure where we hide food for them and encourage them to forage. However, the centre don’t have enough exercise enclosure for every bears and the bears have to take thier turn to go out to play.
Yup, they are going to be part of the santuary. The bears are really, really waiting for the BSBCC to be set up, so do Wong, myself, the whole team and all the people who are supporting us.
Are there going to be released to the wild? I think that is one of the centre’s objectives where potential bear will be released to the wild.
Annie, Kit, Musang:
Thanks for ur responses. Of course I would like to share more stories of the bears. For your information, there are altogether 11 bears here, and tomorrow the family will add another member. So, just be patient, and i will tell u all their story, one by one.
Musang, are u from malaysia? just curious.
Paula,
Ya, i will keep on posting. I know everybody here are waiting for wong’s stories, and so do I! So far i think every thing is ok. and thanks for your help first.
cheryl, on 05 Aug 2008
Hi Wai,
Glad to hear of your experience there in Sepilok.
Hmm… looks both challenging yet interesting!
I’m actually working on sun bears here in Peninsular M’sia for my Master’s studies.
I thought of going for a visit there in Sepilok for a few weeks with a few of my team mates.
Was wondering if you could give me the contact numbers of those in charge?
Thanx alot..
Ps: Am eagerly waiting for your upcoming posts… =)
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azhan, on 14 Sep 2008
Hello Wai Pak! Great job you’ve done and and this story is very exciting. I wish to know more updates from you!
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