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Bear Deported From National Park Walks 1,000 Miles Back Home, Including Shopping Mall Visit. "She Never Slowed Down. She Just Kept on Going."
Best life ^ | DECEMBER 26, 2022 | MICHAEL MARTIN

Posted on 12/27/2022 10:49:34 AM PST by george76

SHE TOOK THE LONG WAY HOME.

A mischievous black bear was deemed so disruptive to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park—stealing backpacks from hikers and nabbing food from picnic tables—that she was rehomed at a nature reserve in eastern Tennessee. But the bear decided she liked her previous home and its amenities just fine, and she made that known by trekking 1,000 miles through four states over six months, back to the national park.

She was tracked near the picnic tables where she has been causing trouble in the first place. Read on to find out more about the bear's fantastic journey, how officials responded, and what's next for the latest celebrity caniform.

1"She Just Kept on Going"

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Park officials knew her as Bear 609. When she started getting a bit too up-close-and-personal with park visitors, officials relocated her to the Cherokee National Forest in Tennessee, fitting her with a GPS collar so they could continue a 40-year study on the behavior of relocated bears.

Some have been killed by hunters or struck by cars. Researchers don't know what happened to nearly three-quarters of them. But none behaved quite like 609. "This was definitely one of the most bizarre movements I've seen so far," said Bill Stiver, a wildlife biologist at the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. "She never slowed down. She just kept on going."

2Bear Sighted Trying to Enter Mall

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After Bear 609 was moved to the Cherokee National Forest, she started walking, crossing a busy interstate and back to her original campsite. In late July, she had wandered into Alpharetta, Georgia, and made TV news after being seen rummaging through trash at the Avalon shopping center.

Bystander Joakima Douglas filmed the bear trying to open several doors, without success. "You would have thought it was a dog waiting for its owner," she said. "Now I don't know what I'm going to see at the mall," she said.

3"It's a Very Small World"

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Bear 609 was hit by a car at the shopping center, but seemed to be uninjured. She continued on, moving into South Carolina, where she was spotted by relatives of one of the researchers. "This particular bear had a personal connection with some of my family members," said Lisa Mcinnis, chief of resource management and science.

"They live in Anderson, South Carolina, and my brother showed me a picture of the bear. I asked Bill, 'Do we have a bear in this general area?' And he said, 'We sure do.' It's a very, very small world."

4She Took the Long Way Home

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Researchers say they learned a lot from 609's movements. She ultimately traveled more than 1,000 miles—five times farther than the previous record-holder, who was tracked for about 200 miles in 2020. That means 609 took the scenic route home. The Cherokee National Forest is only 150 miles away from her original habitat in the Great Smoky Mountains. Officials say they haven't gotten GPS data from her in about two weeks, but they believe 609 is still alive.

5609 Defied The Odds

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Most relocated bears don't fare as well as 609, researchers have found. "The outcome really isn't that good. You know, some of the preliminary data is suggesting the majority of those bears are dying in some form or fashion within four months. Whether it's vehicle collisions, additional conflict, hunter-killed, and things of that nature," Stiver said.

To prevent that, experts urge nature lovers to be careful about how they interact with bears. Rule one: Don't feed them or leave food lying around your campsite. That teaches bears that humans are a source of food, which can lead to dangerous interactions and the need for relocations.


TOPICS: Outdoors; Pets/Animals; Travel; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: bear; black; blackbear
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To: Alas Babylon!

With a side-trip to Alpharetta. But, still, lots of going in circles, I’m assuming.


21 posted on 12/27/2022 11:20:25 AM PST by ProtectOurFreedom (If you're not part of the solution, you're just scumming up the bottom of the beaker)
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

Still quite a stretch. Even in the Smokies, I’m sure it walked all over, every day, just going about its business. They can say the bear walked 2,000 miles, or whatever fake news they want.


22 posted on 12/27/2022 11:24:22 AM PST by Alas Babylon! (Gov't declaring misinformation is tyranny: “Who determines what false information is?” )
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To: george76

“To see what he could see.”


23 posted on 12/27/2022 11:25:17 AM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: MinorityRepublican
Or possibly relocated to Yellowstone or Yosemite where it would have more than 500 miles to get back . . .

500 miles is really not that much for a bear.

24 posted on 12/27/2022 11:36:42 AM PST by Vigilanteman (The politicized state destroys aspects of civil society, human kindness and private charity.)
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To: george76

Well since she was already in east TN, visiting Georgia and South Carolina, before going home, just made sense.


25 posted on 12/27/2022 11:41:27 AM PST by DannyTN
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

Zackly.


26 posted on 12/27/2022 11:42:02 AM PST by BradyLS (DO NOT FEED THE BEARS!)
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To: george76

Shoot her.


27 posted on 12/27/2022 11:55:22 AM PST by FLT-bird
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To: ComputerGuy

iswydt


28 posted on 12/27/2022 12:25:28 PM PST by mykroar (what is extraordinarily important is this—who will count the votes, and how. - J0eStalin)
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To: george76

A few years back I had an encounter with a black bear in the Smokey Mountains. It just stood on the trail watching me. It didn’t leave the trail until some other hikers came up behind it on the trail. I mentioned it to the rangers and they got exact location of where it happened. They try to keep an eye on bears that could end up being a problem.


29 posted on 12/27/2022 12:29:07 PM PST by pas
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To: Alas Babylon!

The article excerpts actually point that out; that it’s about 150 miles normally, but she took “the long way home”, which ended up going thru multiple states, to be about 1,000 miles.


30 posted on 12/27/2022 12:37:05 PM PST by ro_dreaming (Who knew that in 2022 "1984", "Enemy of the State", and "Person of Interest" would be non-fiction?)
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To: ComputerGuy

31 posted on 12/27/2022 12:37:19 PM PST by CardCarryingMember.VastRightWC (Unity? Of course! I pledge to respect your President as much as you respected mine the past 4 years.)
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To: george76

The average range of A bear can be a hundred miles. They didn’t move her far enough.


32 posted on 12/27/2022 1:41:16 PM PST by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: Red Badger

They have been relocating them in Fannin County Georgia for years and Years. I call them Marshmellow eaters. There is one close to our place now that will go over 500 lbs unless somebody shot him. All the neighbors have pictures of him eating their garbage.


33 posted on 12/27/2022 1:42:08 PM PST by southernerwithanattitude (New and Improved Redneck!)
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To: southernerwithanattitude

Relocated them TO Fannin County.


34 posted on 12/27/2022 1:43:40 PM PST by southernerwithanattitude (New and Improved Redneck!)
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To: george76
Most relocated bears don't fare as well as 609, researchers have found. "The outcome really isn't that good. You know, some of the preliminary data is suggesting the majority of those bears are dying in some form or fashion within four months. Whether it's vehicle collisions, additional conflict, hunter-killed, and things of that nature," Stiver said.
And this is a problem because...?
35 posted on 12/27/2022 4:24:35 PM PST by nicollo ("I said no!")
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To: The Free Engineer

“Wild bears who learn to look to humans for food should be put down”

They only look to humans because of human stupidity / hand outs in most cases. A life in a well run preserve is more deserving than a round through the head. My two cents.


36 posted on 12/27/2022 4:55:05 PM PST by DAC21
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To: Iowa Granny; Ladysmith; Diana in Wisconsin; JLO; sergeantdave; damncat; phantomworker; joesnuffy; ..

Outdoors/Rural/wildlife/hunting/hiking/backpacking/National Parks/animals list please FR mail me to be on or off . And ping me is you see articles of interest.


37 posted on 12/30/2022 7:20:17 AM PST by SJackson (nations that are barren of liberties are also barren of groceries, Louis Fisher)
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

They can be unbearable! I barely tolerate them.


38 posted on 12/30/2022 7:30:36 AM PST by showme_the_Glory (No more rhyming, and I mean it.........)
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To: george76
Bear Deported From National Park Walks 1,000 Miles Back Home, Including Shopping Mall Visit.

I take it this was a Mexican bear…?

39 posted on 12/30/2022 7:36:21 AM PST by Magnatron
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To: george76

40 posted on 12/30/2022 10:11:08 AM PST by gitmo
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