Bear wandered from Angeles National Forest to Malibu, but got lost en route home and ended up in the Valley.
A tranquilized bear falls onto padding. A California black bear spotted in a tree today after roaming around an industrial neighborhood in Chatsworth was captured by California Fish and Wildlife on Lassen St. at Independence Ave. on Tuesday, July 2, 2024. The female bear, believed to be 3-5 years old, is the same animal who was spotted and captured in Claremont in May and collared before being released in the Angeles National Forest.
The Department of Fish and game take away a tranquilized bear from an industrial area near Lassen and DeSoto streets on Tuesday, July 2, 2024. The bear had wandered into the Chatsworth neighborhood early Tuesday morning and held authorities at bay for a number for many hours before the Department and Fish and Game officials were able to subdue the bear and get it to a safer location.
A California Fish and Wildlife officer prepares to capture the bear, placing padding under the tree. A California black bear spotted in a tree today after roaming around an industrial neighborhood in Chatsworth was captured by California Fish and Wildlife on Lassen St. at Independence Ave. on Tuesday, July 2, 2024. The female bear, believed to be 3-5 years old, is the same animal who was spotted and captured in Claremont in May and collared before being released in the Angeles National Forest.
The wandering bear was first spotted in a tree in Northridge on Monday, but defied the state officials’ attempts to coax her into a cage, said Daly. She then traveled to Chatsworth and climbed into a tree near the intersection of Lassen and DeSoto streets.“A gym owner who happened to be in the area was nice enough to lend us padding from his gym, so when the bear hit the ground, it had a nice soft landing,” said Daly. “So it was just a really nice outcome for this particular bear.
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