ENVIRONMENT
Bears Break Free, Feast, and Nap: A Wildlife Park's Unusual Day
Devon, UKTue Jun 24 2025
In a surprising turn of events, two young bears, Mish and Lucy, aged four, managed to slip out of their home at Wildwood Devon, a wildlife park in southwestern England. Their great escape happened on a Monday afternoon, leading to a brief but entertaining adventure.
The bears didn't waste any time. They headed straight for their food stash and gobbled up a week's worth of honey and other snacks. A video shared by the park showed Lucy enjoying her feast, looking quite content. Despite the unexpected situation, the bears were not a danger to anyone. Visitors were quickly moved to a safe building as a precaution.
Park staff kept a close eye on the bears for about an hour, both from the ground and through cameras. They used their training to guide the bears back to their enclosure without any trouble. Once back, the bears did what bears do best—they took a nap.
The park is still looking into how the bears got out. They mentioned an "operational error" but didn't give details. They are taking the incident seriously and are making sure it doesn't happen again. The park is home to many animals, including brown bears, wolves, and arctic foxes, and covers a large area of gardens and woodland.
This event shows that even in well-managed parks, unexpected things can happen. It's a reminder of the importance of safety and quick thinking when dealing with wild animals.
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Is the 'operational error' a cover-up for a more sinister reason behind the bears' escape?
What measures could the wildlife park implement to prevent future escapes of bears from their enclosures?
How does the park's recall training protocol ensure the safety of both the animals and the public during such incidents?
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