Exhausted polar bear captured after being found wandering city streets

The tired and hungry polar bear is being taken to the zoo after straying hundreds of kilometres from its natural habitat.

This image taken from video released by @putoranatour/Oleg Krashevsky on Monday, June 17, 2019, shows a polar bear crossing a road in Norilsk, Russia.

This image taken from video released by @putoranatour/Oleg Krashevsky on Monday, June 17, 2019, shows a polar bear crossing a road in Norilsk, Russia. Source: @putoranatour, Oleg Krashevsky

Russian officials say scientists have captured a hungry polar bear found roaming the streets of an Arctic city, and will take it to a zoo to recover.

"Zoologists have caught the female polar bear wandering around Norilsk," the authorities of the industrial city said in a statement, adding that the bear had apparently trekked south from the shores of the Kara Sea, which is part of the Arctic.

Polar bears have been increasingly wandering into inhabited areas of northern Russia as climate change and regional development reduce their habitat and food supply and they turn to other sources such as waste bins.

The animal - estimated to be around one year old and weighing some 200 kilogrammes (440 pounds) - is being inspected by veterinarians.
The polar bear was spotted roaming the streets of Norilsk, Russia.
The polar bear was spotted roaming the streets of Norilsk, Russia. Source: AP
Officials plan to send the bear to a zoo in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk on Friday.

"The animal's health does not allow for her to be released into the wild," the statement said.

"In Krasnoyarsk, the bear will be fully examined and receive the necessary treatment."
The polar bear was captured and is being taken to a zoo to recover.
The polar bear was captured and is being taken to a zoo to recover. Source: AP
Images of the visibly exhausted animal roaming Norilsk in search of food have gone viral.

Sightings of polar bears so far south from their usual habitat are rare.

In February, officials declared an emergency after dozens of polar bears entered a settlement on the far northern Novaya Zemlya archipelago, attracted by its rubbish tip, and some wandered into buildings.


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