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From the Metro staff at The Boston Globe

Black bear shot near Worcester highway

May 30, 2008 02:03 PM Email| Comments (0)| Text size +

By Kate Augusto, Globe Correspondent

A 200-pound black bear was shot and killed by state Environmental Police near Interstate 290 in Worcester during rush hour this morning, officials said.

Worcester Police called the Environmental Police around 7 a.m. to report the bear near a factory complex near I-290.

By the time Environmental Police arrived, the bear had moved to a triangle of woods surrounded by I-290, Route 12, and the ramp connecting the two.

Environmental Police attempted to temporarily paralyze the bear to relocate it to a better habitat, while state and city police surrounded the area. When the bear ran toward the highway, posing a potential danger to motorists, an Environmental Police officer shot it, officials said.

“What we try and do in this situation nearly always is immobilize the bear and move it to a place that’s more appropriate. Being wildlife, that does not always happen,” said Lisa Capone, spokesman for the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs.

Jim Cardoza, a state wildlife biologist who was at the scene, said he thinks the bear was the same one that people in nearby areas have reported sighting recently.

The number of black bears, the only bears that make their home in Massachusetts, has been increasing over the years: There were about 100 in Massachusetts in 1970s; the state contained about 3,000 in 2005, according to the latest data available, according to the Division of Fisheries and Wildlife.

Cardosa said people shouldn’t worry, though.

“Bears are very tolerant of people, most of the time,” he said.

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