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Wildlife park near Exeter evacuated after bears escape

Charlotte Cox

BBC News, Devon

John danks

BBC News, South West

Watch: CCTV captures one of the bears that help the materials outside the bear house

The park said that two months, which triggered the evacuation of a wild life park containing educated firearms staff and police, directly turned to the honey store.

Wildwood Devon, a protection aid organization near Exeter, said European Brown Bears Mish and Lucy went to the food store after releasing and then consumed a “weekly honey worth”.

After gathering on Monday, Monday at 15:00, the park was released – 16 people, including 16 people, were locked in a game barn for their security.

Wildwood Trust Zoology Operations Director Mark Habben said that the emergency procedures were deployed and the public “does not harm”, he said.

Wildwood Devon Two Bear plays with cardboard and paper with trees seen in the background Wildwood Devon

After escaping from Mish and Lucy, the wild life park was evacuated

Trust has now launched an investigation of how the “Young Bears” couple, each weighing approximately 180kg (397lb), have escaped because there was no sign of storage damage.

Mr. Habben said: “Both months are extremely happy. The team was very, very calm, bears at every point.

He continued: “The people were not damaged, emergency procedures and everyone did the work they aim to do.”

Mr. Habben, “violated the preservation” and on Monday at 15:00 after going to a personnel area after the bears were identified by senior staff “code red” was called, he said.

He said: “They were in a region where we continued to enrich – all good things.

“The bears had a feast, he stole around, pulled a rope.”

Wildwood Trust Mish and Lucy are seen in water in the parkWildwood Trust

Bears were walking around for about 55 minutes, he says trust

He said that the Red code was a “category an emergency procedure” that causes parking and locking.

Official, the park emergency team, including those trained in firearms, including the police, the police were informed and “support the team on the ground” came to the field to come to the field, he said.

Mr. Habben, the staff watched the bears on CCTV and “generally remain very calm”, they did not violate any public area, instead of the bear’s house chose to stay behind the house, he said.

“They were walking up and down, smelling around, looking at the store where honey was stored.

“This was a randomly open, so they raided it.”

Wildwood Trust’s Bears President Jon Forde said he was “very surprised” from the incident.

He said: “We are working hard to make sure that these things have not happened.

He continued: “We have been looking at the bears for the last ten years and we have never escaped before, so it’s not something common or something we want to happen again.”

However, Mr. Ford said he was not surprised what the bears did.

He said: “Bears are very typical. They will go to the nearest sweet food source – any honey, peanut butter, jam, as they definitely like.

“They have a sense of smell, even if you hide them, they will only find something. They will find them and make sure they have them.”

Wildwood Trust Mark Habben wears a black raincoat while looking at the distanceWildwood Trust

Mark Habben says that an investigation was initiated about how the bears escaped

Mish finally returned to his own safe, and Lucy retreated with a bell and his favorite food.

In 2019, he described the pair from a snow shift in Albania as “extremely charismatic and flexible”.

Güven said that he had gained a reputation to work with European Brown bears.

Habben said that for the first time in the park, an escape incident took place and that an investigation continued on how the violation took place.

Another brown bear He will be killed in Sweden and traveled to England by EurotunnelHe lived in Trust before he was transferred to a park in Ipswich.

As a man in a devon helmet, a small bear is seen behind a large mass of snow in Albania and a high visa jacket hits his backWildwood Devon

The bear couple rescued from a Snowdrift in the Albanian Mountains

“The exhibition is safe and grateful to our staff and visitors, which helps us to solve the situation quickly and safely,” Wildwood Devon added on social media.

The park has opened as usual before.

According to the Nature Fund worldwide, European brown bears can grow up to 6,5FT (1.9m) and weigh 1,500LBS (680kg), focus on two legs and communicate with scratch signs on the trees.

Some of the largest living carriers, brown bears have been hunted and other conflicts with people and are thought to be up to 110,000 in the world.

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