A young black bear has been seen in a tree at Lake Eola Park again on Tuesday making for three straight days of sightings, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
“We ask that people stay away from the area for both the safety of people and the animal. Our staff are in the area to monitor the bear,” Lisa Thompson, a spokesperson for FWC, said Tuesday afternoon.
Initially, the bear was seen in a tree in Lake Eola Park Sunday. Orlando Police Department officers taped off the area until FWC officials came to keep an eye on the bear. According to officials, the animal left the tree early Monday but was scared away by a bicyclist. It climbed to a different tree near Osphere Grill and Bar, where it lounged for the day.
Some lucky Orlandoans even got the chance to spot the fuzzy beast from its lounging spot.
Had a drink over at Osphere with Mr Bear at Lake Eola
Seems chill pic.twitter.com/IHBXXHJ3e5
— Sam Gallaher (@samwell224) June 5, 2023
Thompson said bears are more active around this time of the year because juvenile bears are starting to leave their mothers, a process known as dispersing. They can be seen in unexpected areas as they try to find a new home.
The FWC asks that people always give bears space and never approach or feed them. The staff at FWC hope to trap the bear and release it into the Ocala National Forest area.
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