California Sends 400-Pound Fugitive Bear to Colorado Refuge

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California Sends 400-Pound Fugitive Bear to Colorado Refuge
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Colorado Gov. Jared Polis publicly welcomed the bear, suggesting a name tweak to Henrietta.

The bear’s three young cubs, who accompanied 64F on recent break-ins, may be sent to a rescue facility in Petaluma, California “in hopes they can discontinue the negative behaviors they learned from the sow,” according to aBears that bother humans in California typically aren’t relocated, officials said.

California wildlife biologists tranquilized and captured 64F on Friday and blamed the bear for “at least 21 DNA-confirmed home break-ins” since February 2022. The biologists also captured the cubs, one of them injured from a vehicle collision. In March, wildlife officials discovered 64F denning under a house near Lake Tahoe along with the cubs, according to the California agency’s statement. California and Nevada agency staffers then immobilized the bear, affixed a satellite tracking collar, and also implanted transponders in the cubs. In May, 64F shed the tracking collar.

People in California initially assumed “Hank the Tank” was one male bear. But officials now say 64F is one of three bears responsible for more than 40 break-ins attributed to Hank the Tank. The whereabouts of the other two were unclear.Today, wildlife biologists for the

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