
Desperate Search for Missing Cubs After Tragic Killing of Beloved Mama Bear
An endangered Marsican bear named Amarena was shot and killed by a local man in central Italy, sparking outrage among park authorities and conservationists. Amarena, known for her fondness for black cherries, was a beloved figure in the Abruzzo National Park. Authorities are now focused on finding her two cubs and ensuring their protection. The incident has prompted an investigation into possible charges of animal killing, and the World Wide Fund for Nature Italia is seeking civil action against the shooter. The Marsican brown bear is endemic to the Apennine Mountains and is at risk of extinction.