UPM Vet Students Doing Practical in BSBCC
Category: BSBCC, education | Date: Jun 16 2009 | By: Siew Te Wong
Last April, a group of post grad students from University Putra Malaysia (UPM) visited to our centre to learn more about sun bears conservation, research and management. One month later, two UPM vet students also chosen BSBCC as a place to carry out their practical training. Mellissa Aw and Lim Seik Ni are the fourth year vet student. During their three week practical in BSBCC and Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre, they were assigned to various jobs and duties from preparing the food, cleaning the cages, helping out in the clinic, to making a new cement floor for the bear!
I am glad to hear from Mellissa one evening where she said: “no doubt working at the bear centre is tiring, but I enjoy it very much”. Yes, as a keeper, I understand that there are nothing can be so rewarding to see your animals have a pleasant and comfortable place to stay and enjoy their toys or enrichment. We all reckon their hard work in our centre and really appreciate their care to the bears.
At last, BSBCC hopes that both Seik Ni and Mellissa had learnt something, gained their experience and share with their friends when they go back to UPM. BSBCC would also like to wish them have a very successful future.
Mellissa and WaiPak were preparing food for our bears.
Collecting leaves for the bears was one of their jobs.
Seik Ni and Mellissa were helping Dr Cecilia to do medical check up for Gutuk, the oldest bear in the centre.
The very important daily routine: cleaning the bear cage.
Tags: education, student, sun bear, UPM
2 Responses to “UPM Vet Students Doing Practical in BSBCC”
Brenton H, on 16 Jun 2009
Always wonderful to see young people dedicating themselves to a future of working and assisting animals. Great experience for the students to have hands-on experience with the Sun Bears.
Siew Te Wong, on 17 Jun 2009
Thanks Brenton. Yes, it is wonderful to see younger people care for the animals, environment, and mother Earth. They are our last hope. If the younger generation do not appreciate all of these, then we as a species will have no future as well. BSBCC is committed to provide a training ground for younger people to get involve, to learn and to experience for themselves the important, the value, and the need to conserve sun bear, wildlife, forest, and finally, the planet Earth.
Trackback URI | Comments RSS
Leave a Reply