Winnipeg zoo euthanizes world’s oldest polar bear
CTV.ca News Staff
Winnipeg zoo officials euthanized the oldest living polar bear on Monday, after a clinical exam found Debby was suffering from multiple organ failure. 
At 42 years old, Debby doubled the life expectancy of the average polar bear. Officials said her health had been declining for several months.
They said she spent her last moments surrounded by caring zoo-keepers and veterinarians.
Born in the Russian Arctic in 1966, and arriving at the Assiniboine Park Zoo as an orphaned cub in 1967, Debby spent most of her life with her mate Skipper. The pair produced six surviving offspring.
When she turned 41, Debby was entered into the 2008 Guinness Book of Records as the oldest living polar bear. At 42 she was within the top three longevity record-holders for all eight species of bears
“Debby played a dominant role in the Winnipeg Zoo’s animal family for over four decades, generating great public appeal and important contributions to the Zoo’s interpretive programs,” said the zoo in a press release. “She epitomized what one orphaned animal can achieve in promoting the conservation of her species and other wildlife in light of mounting ecological and environmental challenges like global warming.”
Dr. Gordon Glover, Assiniboine Park Zoo’s coordinator, recalled Debby’s ability to “strike magnificent and charming poses,” which resulted in her being featured in many photos and films. “She will be missed by millions of Zoo visitors,” said Glover. 
The zoo is inviting the public to celebrate Debby’s life at a ceremony at the zoo’s Animal Tracks Café from Noon to 1:00 p.m. local time on Saturday, Nov. 22.
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Comment by Robert Skelly on 18 November 2008:
Good bye Debbie,
You were the first Polar Bear I ever saw as a small child growing up in Winnipeg. I will always remember you. Rest in Peace Debbie.
Rgds,
Robert Skelly
Comment by Carol Fox-Good on 4 January 2009:
I don’t remember you Debbie, when I was growing up in Winnipeg,but I remember, Bob Skelly if he is the same guy that went to River East Collegiate.
Comment by Bob Skelly on 27 August 2010:
Hi Carol…yes, its the same guy…went to River East….now living in Vancouver….have been in Vancouver since 1981…
Think you had a sister named Sam if I remember correctly….
Regards
Bob Skelly