Sun Bear, A Gorgeous Short Film That Gives a First Person Voice to an Endangered Sun Bear in Borneo
by Lori Dorn from Laughing Squid on (#2WC5F)
"Sun Bear" by Forest Clay Productions is an absolutely gorgeous short film that gives a first person voice to a lonely sun bear who had lost her mother and her brother to poachers. The little bear also sadly spoke about her dwindling forest home, her agony of being caught in a poacher's trap and her joy at being rescued by the Borneo Sun Bear Conservation Centre who returned her back to her beloved forest.
SUN BEAR imaginatively embodies the life of a sun bear and discusses the issues of poaching and habitat loss due to palm oil in Borneo from the bear's perspective.
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