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Florida man shoots, kills bear to protect his puppy. He won’t face charges thanks to a new law
Read full article: Florida man shoots, kills bear to protect his puppy. He won’t face charges thanks to a new lawA man shot and killed a bear while walking his dog in Marion County, according to Florida wildlife officials.
Self-proclaimed ‘bear trainer’ faces wildlife violations after Kodiak cubs escape in Florida
Read full article: Self-proclaimed ‘bear trainer’ faces wildlife violations after Kodiak cubs escape in FloridaAn Okaloosa County deputy located a pair of Kodiak bears while responding to a call about them in December.
Your Florida Daily: Missing woman last seen with attempted murder suspect, P!nk brings ‘banned books’ to Florida tour
Read full article: Your Florida Daily: Missing woman last seen with attempted murder suspect, P!nk brings ‘banned books’ to Florida tourThe 37-year-old mother was last seen by her kids Saturday night.
Man hurt after encounter with bear in Seminole County neighborhood
Read full article: Man hurt after encounter with bear in Seminole County neighborhoodA man suffered a head injury after falling during an encounter with bear in the Alaqua Lakes neighborhood on Tuesday evening, according to Seminole County Fire Rescue.
Caught on camera: Homeowner finds big bear in his kitchen
Read full article: Caught on camera: Homeowner finds big bear in his kitchenA Connecticut homeowner got quite the shock when he recently returned home. An unwanted visitor, in the form of a black bear, was roaming inside his West Hartford home.
Motorcyclist, bear killed in collision on Marion County road
Read full article: Motorcyclist, bear killed in collision on Marion County roadMARION COUNTY, Fla. – A 42-year-old Ocala man and a bear were killed late Thursday in a motorcycle crash in Marion County, the Florida Highway Patrol said. The fatal wreck was reported at 11:02 p.m. on State Road 40 at State Road 19 near the Ocala National Forest. 40 when he struck the bear, which was in the westbound lane of the road. The bike overturned, ejecting the man, who was taken to a hospital and later died, according to an FHP report. AdThe bear also died, troopers said.
WATCH: Bear taps man’s foot, interrupts pool-side nap
Read full article: WATCH: Bear taps man’s foot, interrupts pool-side napThis was a wake-up call to remember for one guy in Massachusetts this weekend. Matt Bete was enjoying a little pool-side nap when a bear came walking up. The gate was left open, so it seems the bear thought it was the perfect time to see if the water was too hot, too cold or just right. Then he walks over to Bete, sniffs around a little and starts smelling his foot and nudges him awake. And then, you can see the bear slowly walks back toward Bete for one more quick peek before he runs off for good.
Florida governor stiffens penalties against bear poaching
Read full article: Florida governor stiffens penalties against bear poachingTALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Black bears, once a threatened species in Florida, will get stiffened protections against poachers, some of whom see the animals resurgence as a growing nuisance. Ron DeSantis agreed to increase the penalties against illegal bear hunting to further deter hunters from killing the once-imperiled creatures. The black bear population dwindled to the low hundreds back in the 1970s, but has since come roaring back with more than 4,000 of the creatures now roaming the state. In fact, the penalties for killing turkey and deer out of season is currently more severe than killing a bear. The rise in the black bear population — coupled with the rising numbers of humans in Florida — have led to friction, as bears and people encroach on each other’s turf.
Bear camps out in tree above tiger enclosure in Apopka
Read full article: Bear camps out in tree above tiger enclosure in ApopkaAPOPKA, Fla. – A black bear that moseyed itself into an Apopka wildlife facility over the weekend has drawn a lot of attention. Workers at The C.A.R.E Foundation said they spotted the cub Saturday in a tree above a tiger enclosure. Has the bear come down yet?” said Kevin Rose, a senior volunteer at the exotic animal rescue center. The bear can’t fall into the tiger enclosure, so we’ve been told to just leave it be and eventually it will come down,” Rose said. “To be up a tree with a tiger underneath you probably isn’t the most calming effect, I guess,” Rose said.