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Florida Black Bears

Season 2017 Episode 17 | 24m 16sVideo has Closed Captions

Mike Orlando says bears and humans can co-exist; Stephanie Williams, how to ‘bear aware.’

As Central Florida has grown, we’ve encroached on the habitats of black bears. Mike Orlando, from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is convinced we can learn to co-exist. Stephanie Williams, of the Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens discusses Florida Black Bear rescue and how to ‘Bear Aware’.

10/08/2017

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Metro Center Outlook is a local public television program presented by WUCF

Metro Center Outlook

Florida Black Bears

Season 2017 Episode 17 | 24m 16sVideo has Closed Captions

As Central Florida has grown, we’ve encroached on the habitats of black bears. Mike Orlando, from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is convinced we can learn to co-exist. Stephanie Williams, of the Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens discusses Florida Black Bear rescue and how to ‘Bear Aware’.

10/08/2017

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