State officials have relocated a 200-250 pound black bear from Mt. Graham. They say it was 'increasingly unafraid of fisherman and campers at Riggs Lake.' Details
TUCSON, Ariz. — Wildlife goes where the water is. That’s part of the reason bears and other wild animals are coming out of the mountains and into our neighborhoods.
Arizona Game and Fish says people ended up fairly close to black bears six times in the past week or two. “They don't know their way around. They may have been driven down the mountain by a larger male bear. But either way, they don't have established territory and don't really know where they're going. The one bear that was in the Catalina Foothills came all the way down to Fort Lowell Park and then turned around and headed back to the hills, although he may still be out in the foothills based on recent reporting.
Another bear was moved away from Riggs Lake on Mount Graham. It wasn’t threatening people but it was just too comfortable being close to humans.
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