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Bear stranded!

Bear Creek ParkWe were out taking Max for a walk – in Bear Creek Park too – when we came across a terrible sight. We were walking along the salmon stream, which was quite high from the spring run off. Max suddenly barked, and ran back and forth across an open area by the stream.

Close-upWe thought he must be chasing a squirrel, but no, he’d actually cornered a bear! I think he must have been fishing for salmon, but the river was moving so fast, he seemed paralyzed with fear!

Now, we thought we should call Fish and Wildlife to let them know about this poor stranded animal, but our pleas for assistance fell on deaf ears.

I’ve posted this pic, and you be the judge about whether they should have sent help!

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3 thoughts on “Bear stranded!”

  1. Well as long as he has the Bear necessities he should be able to get his bearings and find his way to bear and dry land. One would hate to see the grizzly aftermath of to many nights having to bear all that pressure of survival in such a bearin land.

  2. I found it unbearable! I’m certain he is just bearly able to take care of himself. There were no honey pots around! We’ll bear the pain tho, but we’ll go back to see if he has managed to bear his loneliness.

  3. I had heard that Fozzy the bear was up here filming his new movie so maybe he had a little rendezvous in the bushes and this is his love child. I would call child services to see if they can place him rather than leave him to fend for himself.

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