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Black bear sighting forces partial Disney World closure

Parts of Disney World in Florida were forced to shut down after reports of a black bear on the loose.






Parts of Disney World in Florida were forced to shut down after reports of a black bear on the loose.

The Orlando resort's Magic Kingdom closed a series of attractions after the bear was seen in a tree on Monday.

The animal was believed to be hunting for food ahead of the winter hibernation season.

Staff from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) were deployed to capture the adult female bear.

The FWC said its biologists, staff from its bear management programme and law enforcement officers, worked together to... more on Sky News


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Black bear sighting forces partial Disney World closure

Parts of Disney World in Florida were forced to shut down after reports of a black bear on the loose.






Parts of Disney World in Florida were forced to shut down after reports of a black bear on the loose.

The Orlando resort's Magic Kingdom closed a series of attractions after the bear was seen in a tree on Monday.

The animal was believed to be hunting for food ahead of the winter hibernation season.

Staff from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) were deployed to capture the adult female bear.

The FWC said its biologists, staff from its bear management programme and law enforcement officers, worked together to... more on Sky News


 



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