An Altadena, Calif., resident came home after being displaced by the Eaton fire to find a large black bear still hanging out ...
We’re near the bear’s den,” Cross whispers. “We need to spread out and move as quietly as possible.” Several days earlier, ...
The 525-pound male was relocated to the Angeles National Forest after being found in the crawl space of the evacuated home.
A massive black bear was found living in the Altadena home of a family who returned after being forced to evacuate due to the ...
About 80 percent of a black bear’s diet comes from plants (fruits, nuts, berries), 15 percent from insects (termites, ants, yellow jackets) and 5 percent from meat (opossums, armadillos, carrion), the ...
He bear-ly survived the wildfires. A homeowner forced to evacuate due to the catastrophic Los Angeles wildfires returned home to find a massive 525-pound black bear hiding in his crawlspace.
A home owner who was forced to evacuate due to the catastrophic Los Angeles wildfires has returned to find a black bear hiding under ... to the Angeles National Forest, where he was given a ...
A 525-pound black bear sought refuge under a house in Altadena during the January wildfires. Identified as Barry by locals, the bear was safely lured into a trap and relocated to the Angeles National ...
(California Department of Fish and Wildlife) The 525-pound bear was safely transported to the Angeles National Forest where it was released. (California Department of Fish and Wildlife) They ...
The bear, affectionately known by neighbors as Barry, was ultimately lured into a trap with apples, peanut butter and rotisserie chicken Shyla Watson is a digital news editor at PEOPLE.
Wildlife officials fitted a GPS collar and relocated the bear back to the Angeles National Forest. Nicole Comstock is an Emmy-nominated reporter at KCAL9 and CBS2 News. She joined the team in June ...