This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Ken Johnson found himself in a situation that was impossible to, well, bear. A 550-pound male black bear wedged ...
A 550-pound bear that had been living beneath a California man’s home for over a month has finally left after a bizarre strategy ended a long streak of failed removal attempts by state officials. The ...
The bear had been living in the crawl space since November. ALTADENA, Calif. - For over a month, a 500-pound bear was living in a crawl space under an Altadena home… leaving its homeowner, Ken Johnson ...
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According to the homeowner, the bear has damaged a gas line under the home. Talk about an unwanted houseguest. According to one homeowner in Altadena, California, a black bear has been living in the ...
Reg Chapman joined WCCO-TV in May of 2009. He came to WCCO from WNBC-TV in New York City where he covered an array of stories for the station including the Coney Island plane crash, the crane collapse ...
The "non-target bear" was safely released into suitable habitat nearby, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife tells PEOPLE California Department of Fish and Wildlife The California Department ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife is still on the lookout for a bear that has taken up residence in an Altadena home's crawl space A trap set by the department did work — at catching a ...
The San Diego Zoo is offering an all-new adults-only Bear Crawl Walking Tour, a boozy adventure that allows guests to explore the zoo in a whole new light. This 21+ experience includes a 90-minute ...
Biologists from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife set up cameras at an Altadena man's home to monitor the 550-pound bear that's been camping in his crawl space for more than a week.