Magic Kingdom Bear Released Back into the Wild An adult female black bear, which had taken refuge in a tree near Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom on Monday, has been successfully relocated to the Ocala National Forest, as confirmed by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). Related –
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Photos & Video: Bear Captured and Removed from Magic Kingdom Yesterday
Bear Captured and Removed from Magic Kingdom Yesterday In an enchanting turn of events, Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom welcomed an unexpected guest yesterday a black bear. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FFWC) swiftly responded to this unusual situation, ensuring the safety of both the bear and park
Magic Kingdom Bear Relocated as Theme Park Operations Returning to Normal
Magic Kingdom Bear Relocated as Theme Park Operations Returning to Normal Magic Kingdom has nearly returned to full operation following an unusual morning when a bear decided to make a tree in Frontierland its temporary residence. Related – Real Life Bear Reportedly Delaying Opening of Parts of the Magic Kingdom
SeaWorld Rescue Team Saves Juvenile Manatee
An orphaned manatee that was rescued and rehabilitated by the SeaWorld Rescue Team and partner facilities in 2015 had to be rescued once again late February 12. The teams were alerted to an unaccountable weight loss in the juvenile male named Buckeye. Buckeye was originally rescued in Daytona Beach, Florida