The Orphaned Wildlife Center in New York is dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating orphaned animals, primarily bears.
The goal is to prepare them for a return to their natural habitat. The center strives to provide these animals with experiences that mimic life in the wild, including opportunities to cool off and relax in a local swimming pool.
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In a recent video, two young bears named Jenny and Frankie were caught on camera enjoying a refreshing swim.

The footage shows the bears splashing around, having fun, and then climbing out to shake off the water before diving back in for more. The bears seem at ease, enjoying their time in the cool water.
The video captures the essence of the Orphaned Wildlife Center’s mission—to offer a safe and secure environment for these young animals. At the same time, they learn to adapt to their natural surroundings.

The camera work provides clear views of the bears without intruding, allowing them to relax and play freely.
The Orphaned Wildlife Center is widely recognized for its work in animal rescue, offering a safe space for these bears to grow and develop before they return to the wild.
Watching Jenny and Frankie enjoy their swim is a heartwarming reminder of the center’s commitment to animal welfare.
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