Michigan Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Biologist Steve Griffith prepares to fire a tranquilizer dart into a black bear in a tree outside of a home, Sunday, May 14, 2023 in Traverse City, Mich. Representatives from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, DNR Conservation Officers, Traverse City Police, Traverse City Fire and Traverse City Light and Power were able to remove the bear after several tranquilizer darts with plans to relocate it.
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Onlookers watch as representatives from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, DNR Conservation Officers, Traverse City Mich, Police, Traverse City Fire and Traverse City Light and Power work to remove a black bear from a tree outside a Fifth Street home on Sunday, May 14, 2023 morning in Traverse City's Central Neighborhood.
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A tranquilized black bear falls from a tree outside of a home on Sunday, May 14, 2023 in Traverse City, Mich. Representatives from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, DNR Conservation Officers, Traverse City Police, Traverse City Fire and Traverse City Light and Power were able to remove the bear after several tranquilizer darts with plans to relocate it.
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Traverse City Light and Power apprentice James Johnson attempts to use a rope to lower a tranquilized black bear from a tree outside of a home on Sunday, May 14, 2023 morning in Traverse City, Mich. Representatives from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, DNR Conservation Officers, Traverse City Police, Traverse City Fire and Traverse City Light and Power were able to remove the bear after several tranquilizer darts with plans to relocate it.
Jan-Michael Stump - member image share, Traverse City Record-Eagle
Michigan Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Biologist Steve Griffith prepares to fire a tranquilizer dart into a black bear in a tree outside of a home, Sunday, May 14, 2023 in Traverse City, Mich. Representatives from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, DNR Conservation Officers, Traverse City Police, Traverse City Fire and Traverse City Light and Power were able to remove the bear after several tranquilizer darts with plans to relocate it.
Jan-Michael Stump - member image share, Traverse City Record-Eagle
Onlookers watch as representatives from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, DNR Conservation Officers, Traverse City Mich, Police, Traverse City Fire and Traverse City Light and Power work to remove a black bear from a tree outside a Fifth Street home on Sunday, May 14, 2023 morning in Traverse City's Central Neighborhood.
Jan-Michael Stump - member image share, Traverse City Record-Eagle
A tranquilized black bear falls from a tree outside of a home on Sunday, May 14, 2023 in Traverse City, Mich. Representatives from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, DNR Conservation Officers, Traverse City Police, Traverse City Fire and Traverse City Light and Power were able to remove the bear after several tranquilizer darts with plans to relocate it.
Jan-Michael Stump - member image share, Traverse City Record-Eagle
Traverse City Light and Power apprentice James Johnson attempts to use a rope to lower a tranquilized black bear from a tree outside of a home on Sunday, May 14, 2023 morning in Traverse City, Mich. Representatives from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, DNR Conservation Officers, Traverse City Police, Traverse City Fire and Traverse City Light and Power were able to remove the bear after several tranquilizer darts with plans to relocate it.
Jan-Michael Stump - member image share, Traverse City Record-Eagle
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — A city in northern Michigan has a new Mother's Day memory: A 350-pound bear was in a tree for hours, watched by dozens of people, before it fell asleep and dropped onto mattresses below.
“It’s like the best block party ever,” Annette Andersen said.
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