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Someone a little bit different

May 31, 2017 by Anna

Living in the middle of the Cascade Mountains has its perks. Today as I arrived for work I spotted this little black bear rummaging through the brush by Young’s Hill. It’s our first ever sighting of a bear on the property!

A photo I snapped with my phone, just to have proof!

As soon as it saw me, it took off up the hill, right along the perimeter of the chimp’s fenced outdoor enclosure.

I excitedly texted my fellow staff members about our visitor and went to check on the chimpanzees to see if they had spotted the newcomer. Most of the chimps were lined up at the top of the greenhouse (they did not yet have access to the hill) and probably had seen the bear jogging away. None of the seven seemed too alarmed by its presence, especially Annie, who immediately asked me to pick her some fresh green grass that was growing just outside her reach.

JB managed to snap a few long distance photos of our retreating guest.

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  1. Kathleen says

    May 31, 2017 at 7:24 pm

    That is so cool! Do you think he was a youngster? Our black bears are quite large so I am curious if he is wandering without his mother.

  2. Pauline says

    June 1, 2017 at 3:30 am

    Are you on the chimps live in such a fabulous place I’m jealous

  3. Pauline says

    June 1, 2017 at 3:34 am

    It should read ‘you and the chimps ” sorry.
    I live in a city it all looks wonderfull

  4. Francoise says

    June 1, 2017 at 7:31 am

    Sweet Annie obviously thought there were more important things than a bear. Like fresh sweet green grass.

  5. Ginny F. says

    June 2, 2017 at 10:24 am

    I’ll bet some kind of berries were ripe and calling to the bears.

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