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When He Discovered A Pair Of Tiny Orphaned Creatures In The Woods He Couldnt Bear To Leave Them

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Published on 09 Jun 2018 / In Entertainment

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What started as a typical walk in the woods for Casey Anderson changed dramatically when he stumbled across two baby animals who had just lost their mother. Not having the heart to leave them orphaned and alone, Anderson made the bold decision to not only rescue the animals, but also to bring them home. Since then, his life hasn’t been the same.

Having grown up in the Montana wilderness, Anderson had always felt a special connection with nature and animals. In fact, his friends gave him the nickname “animal magnet” when he was young.

And Anderson’s passion for animals never wavered. For example, he later traveled to Africa to work as an animal trainer at various wildlife parks – and experience the thrill that came with it.

In his time, then, Anderson has had up-close encounters with elephants, crocodiles, mountain lions and bears. What’s more, for the last 15 years, he has incorporated his adventures into numerous films and TV productions, including stints on the National Geographic Channel.

For instance, the show Stalking the Mountain Lion With Casey Anderson premiered in 2011 and corresponded with the second annual Big Cat Week. Plus, for the wildlife series Untamed, Anderson guided two expeditions through Botswana’s Okavango Delta. But one of Anderson’s most famous animal interactions stemmed from the moment that changed his life forever.

It occurred in 2002 when Anderson was visiting a wildlife park. Here, he encountered two young animals who had recently lost their mother. And since the park was overcrowded, the two youngsters were fated to be euthanized – except that Anderson could not let that happen.

Instead, Anderson decided to rescue the orphaned animals – a daring move that most people would never attempt. Why? Because the two creatures were five-month-old grizzly bear cubs.

Sadly, though, one of the bear cubs died shortly after Anderson took them home. Consequently, Anderson named the survivor Brutus, and he established the Montana Grizzly Encounter, an learning sanctuary where Brutus and other grizzlies would be safe.

Since Brutus lost his mother at such a young age, returning to the wild was never an option. Indeed, it’s during the first three years of their life that bears especially need their mothers. “That’s when bears in the wild learn everything they need to know to survive,” Anderson explained to OWN.

So Brutus spent his formative years at the Grizzly Encounter, and as a result he became, and remains, a close companion to his rescuer. Yes, even fourteen years later, the now 800-pound bear and Anderson are still best friends.


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