1-year-old sloth bear, Bowie, undergoes surgery and will be off view for several weeks while recovering
Posted by Gigi Allianic, Communications Photos: Jeremy Dwyer-Lindgren/Woodland Park Zoo 1-year-old female sloth bear Bowie is behind the scenes for several weeks, recovering from surgery to repair a broken bone. Bowie, a 1-year-old, female sloth bear at Woodland Park Zoo, is recovering from surgery to repair a fractured femur in her right thigh. Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Duane Robinson and his surgical team joined the zoo’s animal health staff on Sunday to help the bear. Bowie is recovering from surgery in the quiet, off-view den where the animal keepers can monitor her closely while she heals. She and her mom, Kushali, who continues to be with her daughter during recovery, will be off view for six to eight weeks. Bowie and her attentive mom, Kushali, are together in a quiet behind the scenes den where our animal care staff can monitor her while she heals. Fracture repair surgery is commonly known as open reduction and internal fixation. “Once the fracture was reduced with good alignment,...