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Flamingo Gardens to Welcome Two Orphaned American Black Bear Cubs

Flamingo Gardens is thrilled to announce the upcoming arrival of two orphaned American black bear cubs, Bentley and Treena, donated by the Chestatee Wildlife Preserve, who will soon call Flamingo Gardens their forever home.

The young bears, now approximately 14 months old, were rescued in Georgia following a heartbreaking incident last year in the Bent Tree community, where their mother was tragically killed. After a dedicated community search effort, the cubs, later named Bentley and Treena in honor of the community that rescued them, were safely recovered and brought into care at Chestatee Wildlife Preserve.

Since being rescued and bottle-fed by wildlife caregivers, Bentley and Treena have become dependent on human care and cannot be released back into the wild. Flamingo Gardens is honored to provide them with a safe, enriching, and permanent habitat where they can thrive while helping inspire compassion and conservation awareness among guests of all ages.

“These bears have already touched the hearts of so many people,” said Keith Clark, CEO of Flamingo Gardens. “Their journey is both heartbreaking and hopeful, and we are incredibly proud to provide them with a loving forever home while helping educate our community about wildlife conservation and coexistence.”

“Bentley and Treena will serve as important ambassadors for their species, helping visitors learn about the challenges facing wildlife and the importance of protecting native habitats and respecting wild animals in their natural environments,” said Michael Ruggieri, Senior Director of Wildlife at Flamingo Gardens.

Flamingo Gardens plans to introduce the bears to the public following their arrival and acclimation period, with special opportunities for guests, members, and supporters to welcome the cubs to South Florida.

The cubs’ rescue story drew widespread community support and regional attention in Georgia, highlighting both the emotional connection people have with wildlife and the importance of responsible human-wildlife interaction.

Your Gift Helps Provide the “Bear” Necessities

Please consider making a gift today to help these incredible animals continue to thrive at Flamingo Gardens. Your support provides the “Bear” necessities — nutritious food, enrichment, expert veterinary care, and safe lifelong habitats for our rescued bears. Every donation directly supports their health, comfort, and well-being.

Flamingo Gardens Welcomes Rescued Panther “Sabal”

Flamingo Gardens welcomes to its Everglades Wildlife Sanctuary, Sabal, a rescued puma kitten. Your gift, in Sabal’s honor, helps support her specialized care, as well as the care of all our injured and non-releasable animals.

Flamingo Gardens has welcomed a new resident to its Everglades Wildlife Sanctuary, Sabal, a rescued 22-week-old puma kitten.

The puma, also known as a panther, cougar, or mountain lion, depending on geographic location, was transferred to Flamingo Gardens from a facility in Georgia that was unable to provide for her long-term care. Sabal now has a permanent home at Flamingo Gardens, where she will receive specialized care in Flamingo Gardens’ naturalistic habitat designed to support her health and development. As a non-releasable panther, Sabal will serve as an ambassador for her species, helping educate the public about the challenges facing wild pumas, including habitat loss and declining populations.

Sabal is a western cougar (puma concolor) and not a true Florida panther subspecies (puma concolor corgi), but her presence at Flamingo Gardens provides an important opportunity for visitors to learn about one of Florida’s most iconic and endangered animals and the threats they face in the wild.

Beginning this weekend, January 17, 2026, Sabal will be available for public viewing from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. daily as she completes her acclimation period. Viewing time may be subject to weather conditions and the panther’s cooperation. Updates will be shared through Flamingo Gardens’ website and social media channels.

About Flamingo Gardens
Founded in 1927, Flamingo Gardens is a 60-acre botanical garden and wildlife sanctuary in Davie, Florida, dedicated to conservation, education, and the preservation of Florida’s native wildlife and natural habitats.

Now Open: The Everglades Outdoor Classroom at Flamingo Gardens

Flamingo Gardens, in collaboration with the Museum of Discovery and Science (MODS) and with support from the Community Foundation of Broward, officially opened the new Everglades Outdoor Classroom with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday morning, May 28. This interactive learning space brings the beauty of South Florida’s native ecosystems to life, offering guests of all ages a hands-on, immersive experience rooted in the biodiversity of the Everglades.

Left to right: Shannon Gallagher with Thunder the Bald Eagle; Tom Reinert, South Reginal Director of Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission; Dr. Jennifer O'Flannery Anderson, President and CEO of Community Foundation of Broward; Keith Clark, CEO of Flamingo Gardens; Town of Davie Mayor, Judy Paul; Jan Amador, President of Flamingo Gardens; and Joe Cox, CEO of the Museum of Discovery and Science (MODS).

Set within the lush landscape of Flamingo Gardens, the Everglades Outdoor Classroom invites visitors to explore native species, uncover the delicate balance of natural ecosystems, and deepen their understanding of how the Florida Wildlife Corridor connects people, plants, and animals across the region.

As part of a countywide initiative, this outdoor classroom complements the Nature Explore Outdoor Exhibit that opened last month at MODS in downtown Fort Lauderdale. Together, the two campuses present a dual perspective on Broward County’s native environments—MODS focusing on urban wildlife and habitats, while Flamingo Gardens immerses guests in the natural splendor of the Everglades. Together, they tell a unified story of the incredible biodiversity of Florida Wildlife Corridor and the urgent need for conservation. Both campuses share a united goal to inspire a lifelong love of nature and foster the next generation of environmental stewards.

“We’re opening more than a new exhibit. We’re opening minds, sparking curiosity, and planting seeds of environmental stewardship that will grow for generations to come,” said Keith Clark, CEO of Flamingo Gardens. “This outdoor classroom is a living, breathing space designed for hands-on discovery.”

What You’ll Discover

  • Interactive learning zones focused on native Everglades habitats and species
  • Sensory and nature play areas that encourage creativity and exploration
  • Educational signage and self-guided activities to inspire curiosity
  • Inclusive access features, expanding learning opportunities for children and adults with visual, hearing, or mobility challenges
  • Volunteer-led programs that empower community members to champion sustainability

The Everglades Outdoor Classroom is also the first phase of Flamingo Gardens’ Everglades Discovery Trail—a series of future outdoor learning environments designed to deepen environmental literacy and conservation action.

A Community Effort

This dynamic new space would not be possible without the collaboration and generous support of our partners and funders. We extend our sincere gratitude to the following Funds at the Community Foundation of Broward:

  • Mary N. Porter Community Impact Fund
  • Mary and Alex MacKenzie Community Impact Fund
  • The Frederick A. DeLuca Foundation Broward Community Fund

 Additional support has been provided by:
• The State of Florida
• Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
• BBX Capital Foundation
• Bass Pro Shop & Cabela’s Outdoor Fund
• Brooks and Joan Fortune Family Foundation
• Helen Ingham Foundation
• JM Family Enterprises
• Lakeside Foundation
• And numerous private donors who believe in the power of education and conservation

The Everglades Outdoor Classroom is a testament to the strength of collaboration and vision-driven philanthropy—and it marks just the beginning of what’s to come.


Explore. Learn. Connect. The Everglades are waiting.

The Everglades Outdoor Classroom is included with general admission to Flamingo Gardens.

Click Here to see more photos from the Everglades Outdoor Classroom Ribbon Cutting Ceremony.