TheMorningStar
June 8th, 2009, 03:21 PM
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A cub had its head stuck in a bird feeder and this was no temporary problem.
The landowner called the DNR last weekend when they first saw the bear near Grantsburg.
DNR officers responded, but the mother was very protective and wouldn't let them get close. Despite the bucket on its head, the cub could still climb a tree, so it proved to be elusive.
Since the DNR was concerned the cub wasn't able to eat or drink, it set up a trap to catch mom so it could focus on rescuing the cub. One night this week, the trap not only caught her but the cub as well.
In fact, the next day when they were discovered in the trap, the bird feeder was found next to them, in pieces. One theory is that mom chewed the bucket off; another is that a hook on the end of the feeder was caught in the trap, which made it easier for the cub to be freed.
The bears were then released into the woods.
http://www.wqow.com/Global/story.asp?s=10487695
http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee314/fishincage/DD/cub2.jpg
http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee314/fishincage/DD/cub3.jpg
http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee314/fishincage/DD/cub4.jpg
A cub had its head stuck in a bird feeder and this was no temporary problem.
The landowner called the DNR last weekend when they first saw the bear near Grantsburg.
DNR officers responded, but the mother was very protective and wouldn't let them get close. Despite the bucket on its head, the cub could still climb a tree, so it proved to be elusive.
Since the DNR was concerned the cub wasn't able to eat or drink, it set up a trap to catch mom so it could focus on rescuing the cub. One night this week, the trap not only caught her but the cub as well.
In fact, the next day when they were discovered in the trap, the bird feeder was found next to them, in pieces. One theory is that mom chewed the bucket off; another is that a hook on the end of the feeder was caught in the trap, which made it easier for the cub to be freed.
The bears were then released into the woods.
http://www.wqow.com/Global/story.asp?s=10487695