Just about the coolest story I've read in a very long time......
Daring rescue; FWC biologist saves drowning bear
A 375-pound male black bear with a penchant for beachfront browsing was on dry land Saturday after a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) biologist pulled the tranquilized animal from Gulf of Mexico waters in Florida
“I wasn’t sure what I was going to do when I jumped in,” said biologist Adam Warwick, who saw the bear struggling in the warm Gulf waters after it had been hit with a tranquilizer dart.
“It was a spur of the moment decision,” he said. “I had a lot of adrenaline pumping when I saw the bear in the water.”
The bear was roaming through a residential area Tuesday on Alligator Point, a neighborhood of about 100 homes on a small peninsula about 40 miles south of Tallahassee.
To prevent bears from wandering into residential neighborhoods, the FWC urges residents to secure garbage cans and other sources of food that might attract bears.
FWC officials responded to reports of a bear in the area and found the animal underneath a beachfront home. Their plan was to move it to a remote location, back in the wild.
The tranquilizer dart took longer than expected to work, and Warwick
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“At that point, I decided to go in after the bear,” Warwick
The animal was about 25 yards from shore when he jumped into the water.
“I was in the water swimming toward the bear, trying to prevent him from swimming into deeper water,” Warwick
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“Instead, the clearly confused bear looked at me as if he was either going to go by, through or over me . . . and at times he even looked as if he was just going to climb on top of me to keep from drowning.”
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“At that point I knew I had to keep the bear from drowning,” he said. “After a few seconds the bear popped his head up out of the water and thrashed around a bit, but could obviously no longer keep his head above water.”
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He said he cut his feet on the barnacles and the bear scratched him once on the foot, but he was otherwise uninjured.
Area resident Wendy Chandler said Warwick
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“It’s a lot easier to drag a bear in 4-foot water than move him on dry land,” he said.
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Thad Brett, a general contractor who lives in the area and had a backhoe for work he was doing to his house, said his wife had seen the commotion and told him Warwick was trying to get the bear out of the water.
“I knew how hard it would be to get that bear out,” Brett said. “I could see he was about waist-deep in the water, and I came down with the backhoe.”
Brett said he positioned the bucket of the backhoe in the water so the bear could be lifted out and moved to the truck bed.
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The bear was transported to the FWC Tate’s Hell office and Warwick Osceola National Forest Lake City
“He was going up under people’s houses, probably trying to cool off,” Chandler
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