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Wild bear breaks into California zoo, is discovered communing with the captive bears
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Wild bear breaks into California zoo, is discovered communing with the captive bears

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A wild, very “well mannered” and presumably lonely black bear just lately paid a go to to its neighbors at a Northern California zoo.

Earlier than opening for the day, employees at Sequoia Park Zoo in Eureka had been conducting a routine inspection of the Redwood Sky Stroll — a self-guided tour of native redwood historical past and ecology — once they had been stunned by a novel customer.

On the tour path was a wild American black bear leaning on a gate to look in on the three black bears of their habitat inside the park, in accordance the zoo’s Fb put up.

“The wild bear didn’t seem aggressive and was noticed interacting with Tule, Ishŭng, and Kunabulilh by way of their habitat fencing,” the put up mentioned.

The Eureka Police Division obtained a name concerning the curious customer round 9:30 a.m. and responded to the zoo together with the California Division of Fish and Wildlife.

Straight behind the zoo is the wooded space of Eureka’s 60-acre Sequoia Park, and that’s the place the bear is believed to have come from, mentioned Laura Montagna, public data officer for the Police Division.

However how the wild bear entered the zoo is a thriller. Officers mentioned the perimeter fencing that separates the power from the park was intact and safe.

Montagna mentioned Fish and Wildlife took the lead on escorting the bear out of the zoo and again into the woods. The cops ensured that no human guests had been close by, “in order that the bear wouldn’t get scared,” she mentioned.

Through the wild bear’s go to, the Sequoia Park Zoo mentioned, it didn’t enter any animal habitats and after a “temporary exploration of the enrichment objects” — objects that present psychological or bodily stimulation for animals — “the bear was safely coaxed again into the woods by way of a service gate.”

“General, he was a really well mannered customer. He stayed on the boardwalk path, saved two ft on the bottom and didn’t attempt to climb over the railings,” the zoo mentioned on Fb.

There have been stories of a number of bears within the Eureka space within the final 12 months and a half, she mentioned.

The latest sighting occurred final month when residents observed a bear, presumably feminine, that Montagna mentioned may have been the zoo customer that she believes is simply lonely.

The wild bear’s go to has sparked playful commentary from Fb customers together with Priscilla Lange who mentioned, “[The bear] was a really thoughtful visitor. A few of your human guests may most likely take some classes in conduct from him.”

Fb person David Wickizer joked the bear was “on the lookout for an software. … He needed to be an ambearssador!”

Zoo officers struck a cautionary word: “Wild bears and different animals name Sequoia Park residence, and we remind our visitors to responsibly stay alongside them by observing wildlife from a distance, staying on marked trails and all the time being conscious of your environment.”

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