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Colorado Wildlife Team Faced A Delicate Rescue With A Bear Cub And His Mother Nearby

Colorado Wildlife Team Faced A Delicate Rescue With A Bear Cub And His Mother Nearby

A peaceful moment outdoors can change quickly when something out of place catches your eye.

One Good Samaritan was passing through Evergreen, Colorado, when he noticed a large dark shape tucked under a tree near a fence. At first glance, it did not seem like anything unusual. It looked like an object, the kind of thing someone might notice briefly and then forget.

So he kept going.

Then the shape moved.

That tiny sign of life made him stop and look closer. As he came nearer, he realized this was not debris or some ordinary thing caught by the fence.

It was a baby animal, trapped in the fencing and struggling.

The discovery stunned him, and it was clear the little one needed help right away.

Help Arrives For The Little Bear

Keeping a careful distance, the man looked more closely and saw a small bear cub caught in the fence wires.

The sight hit him hard. He wanted nothing more than to help, but doing so safely was beyond him. He quickly contacted Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) for assistance.

As soon as the report came in, officers Jake Sonberg, Scott Murdoch, Ian Petkash, and K9 officer Samson headed to the area in Evergreen. The call was unusual for them, yet not entirely surprising.

“Bear cubs can get into sticky situations,” CPW spokesperson Kara Van Hoose told The Dodo. “We normally see them stuck in dumpsters or ropes, not wire fencing, but they are very curious, so they can get into anything.”

Before starting the rescue, the team noticed another bear nearby. Perched in a tree close to the cub was a larger bear, the cub’s mother, watching anxiously from above.

For the safety of everyone involved, including the little one, the officers sedated the mother. With her secure, they shifted their focus to freeing the trapped cub.

“The rescue [had] to happen fast,” CPW explained in a tweet.

They moved fast, cutting through the wires that held him. Once he was released, they placed him in a safe place nearby to wait for his mother to wake.

A Moment That Meant Everything

The rescuers were relieved to find the cub unharmed, but the moment that mattered most was the one still ahead.

As soon as the mother bear regained consciousness, only seconds passed before she ran straight to her cub. Their reunion brought a rush of relief and quiet joy to everyone watching.

The tender scene stayed with the officers, a reminder of why they do the work they do.

“Wildlife management can be hard,” Van Hoose said. “Days like this one make it worth it.”

Love won out in the end. The cub was safe, his mother was reassured, and the rescuers carried away a memory they would not forget.