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VIDEO: Four of five escaped bears returned to Critter Care facility

Missing bear will not be recaptured; poses no danger to public, says CO service
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BC Conservation Officer Jack Trudgian at the Critter Care wildlife rescue facility in 91原创, where five bears managed to escape through a hole in the roof of their enclosure Sunday afternoon. Four were quickly recovered and while the fifth 鈥渟ub-adult鈥 was still on the loose, it was not considered a safety risk. Dan Ferguson 91原创 Times

Five black bears managed to escape through a hole in the roof of their enclosure at Critter Care Wildlife Rehabilitation facility in South 91原创 on 216 St. near 4 Ave.Sunday afternoon.

Four of the animals were quickly recovered and had been returned to their enclosure before 6 p.m.

Conservation officer, Jack Trudgian, said the remaining bear at large, a 鈥渟ub-adult male鈥 from Port Coquitlam which was last seen heading south, posed no danger to the public.

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Critter Care takes in , including numerous bear cubs each year, feeding and caring for them until they can be returned to their natural habitat.

Critter Care executive director Gail Martin arrived at the scene shortly after the four bears were recovered.

She declined to be interviewed.

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On Sunday evening, Critter Care鈥檚 Sonia Kucharonok posted an update on the 罢颈尘别蝉鈥 Facebook page.

鈥淎t around 4 pm today, part of our bear enclosure roof suddenly collapsed allowing the five bears to gain access to the roof of the enclosure, Kucharonok wrote.

鈥淭he enclosure housed five of the six bears in care. Staff followed all protocols and notified conservation officers. Four of the five bears were successfully lured back into the enclosure and are now secure.

鈥淗owever, one of the bears bolted for the forest. She saw the Conservation Officer and ran the other way. The bear is a local bear and Conservation Officers have no concern that she has released herself earlier than planned.鈥

Kucharonok reiterated Trudgian鈥檚 comment that the bear poses no danger to the public, but asked that anyone who spots a tagged bear in 91原创 Township, call Conservation officers at 1-877-952-7277 and notify Critter Care so they can track the animal鈥檚 movements.



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