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Bear cub rescued by Colorado wildlife officers near Evergreen

Cub was stuck on a fence Saturday

DENVER, CO - OCTOBER 10: Denver Post reporter Katie Langford. (Photo By Patrick Traylor/The Denver Post)
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A bear cub stuck in wire fencing near Evergreen was and reunited with its mother.

The black bear cub became stuck in wire fencing and while its mom was in a nearby tree, she was unable to rescue the cub, Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials

Officers so she wouldn’t interfere with their rescue efforts and restrained the cub with a catch pole while they cut it free of the wire fencing.

, officers are seen restraining the snarling cub and cutting through the fence in less than a minute before freeing the bear cub.

Officers then hazed the sow and her cub with K9 officer Samson to make sure they wouldn’t return and get stuck in the fence again. A video as they retreat into the forest.

The encounter was “a complicated rescue with a happy ending,”

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