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Journal news11/6/2022 ![]() But they quickly realized they would need more help to move the beast. Clancy called for backup and he and another CPW wildlife manager tranquilized the bear using a dart gun. CPW District Wildlife Officer Luke Clancy responded to the call to find the black bear still under the deck. near Needham Elementary, reporting that a bear was resting underneath their deck. Colorado Parks and Wildlife received the call Wednesday morning from the resident, who lives on Hermosa Ave. 15 POINT (-107.8829816 37.2896622) One Durango resident got a taste of fat bear week when their barking dog alerted them to an unwelcome guest on their property. The sighting of the king-size bruin happened to coincide with Fat Bear Week, an online photo contest in which voters pick their favorite fat bear from a dozen competitors in Katmai National Park & Preserve in Alaska. The unwelcome guest was reported by a resident who lives on Hermosa Avenue near Needham Elementary School. (Courtesy of John Livingston/Colorado Parks and Wildlife) A 400-pound black bear that stopped for a nap under a resident’s deck Wednesday in west Durango was tranquilized and relocated by Colorado Parks and Wildlife. A CPW spokesman said the bear’s size is “pretty unique” for one found inside Durango city limits. ![]() Wildlife officials remove 400-pound black bear napping under a deck in Durango Incident coincides with Alaskan national park’s ‘Fat Bear Week’ 4032 3024 Colorado Parks and Wildlife captured and relocated a 400-pound black bear that was napping under a deck Wednesday at a house on Hermosa Avenue in Durango. ![]()
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