Luna

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Artist
Luna
Organization
FOUR PAWS International
Animal Type
Bear
Country
Albania
Print/Original
Print
Medium
Reproduction of original
Artwork Dimensions
12.5 x 18

Luna

Brown Bear, Albania

Before Luna was rescued by global animal welfare organization FOUR PAWS in June 2017 and arrived at its Bear Sanctuary Mueritz in Germany, she lived locked up in a tiny cage in an amusement park in southern Albania. Since she was a little cub, Luna was constantly exposed to the natural elements, deafening music, and noise from the visitors and rides in the park. In November 2016, FOUR PAWS rescued Luna and brought her temporarily to a zoo in Tirana until she had enough strength to make the long journey to the species-appropriate FOUR PAWS sanctuary in Germany.

Luna, born in 2014, is a small and slim bear with bright fur. She is very curious and likes to play with sticks and enrichments in the forest. Sometimes she even climbs trees.

When it comes to food, she eats everything, but her favorite snacks are eggs, watermelons, and grapes.

When many people are around, Luna can get nervous and fall back into stereotypical behavior—walking in circles until she feels less stressed. To prevent that, the FOUR PAWS animal caretakers prepare a lot of different toys and enrichments for Luna to keep her occupied. She especially enjoys jute bags filled with nuts and straw.

FOUR PAWS International

FOUR PAWS is a global animal welfare organization for animals under direct human influence, which reveals suffering, rescues animals in need, and protects them. Founded in 1988 in Vienna by Heli Dungler and friends, the organization advocates for a world where humans treat animals with respect, empathy, and understanding. The sustainable campaigns and projects of FOUR PAWS focus on companion animals including stray dogs and cats, farm animals, and wild animals—such as bears, big cats and orangutans—kept in inappropriate conditions and disaster and conflict zones. With offices in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Germany, Kosovo, Netherlands, Switzerland, South Africa, Thailand, Ukraine, UK, USA, and Vietnam and sanctuaries for rescued animals in 11 countries, FOUR PAWS provides rapid help and long-term solutions. FOUR PAWS sanctuaries provide species-appropriate homes for animals rescued from improper keeping conditions from all over the world, including neglected zoos, circuses, or other forms of private keeping. Each FOUR PAWS sanctuary maintains the highest standard of care for its rescued animals.

Bears and big cats that have grown up under human influence, unfortunately, cannot be released into the wild. In captivity, they lose vital instincts they need to survive, especially learning how to hunt and scavenge for food. Many of the rescued bears and big cats often display severe behavioral disorders due to their former caged existence and require the special attention of FOUR PAWS animal caretakers. Animals at all FOUR PAWS sanctuaries will never be bred, sold for profit, or traded to other sanctuaries, zoos, or any other animal practice or trade. Animals rescued by FOUR PAWS find a home at its sanctuaries for life.

FOUR PAWS sanctuaries for bears and big cats are in Austria, Bulgaria, Germany, Jordan, Kosovo, Netherlands, South Africa, Switzerland, Ukraine, and Vietnam and are open for visitors to educate on global animal welfare issues.

Artwork Proceeds

Proceeds from the sale of artworks made by the featured endangered animals will go towards supporting their respective partner sanctuary and the important conservation work they do. Proceeds from the sale of Andreas Deja’s wildlife-inspired artwork will benefit The Walt Disney Family Museum’s educational initiatives, including the At-Promise Youth Animation Academy.

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