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Brown bears to be introduced to Gloucestershire woodlands next year

Visitorswill be able to walk in the woods with them

Ben Gelblum by Ben Gelblum
2018-07-05 10:26
in Environment, Weird News
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Brown bears are to be introduced to a UK woodland next year with visitors allowed to walk and picnic in the woods.

The seven-and-a-half acre Wild Place Project has seen boar, deer, wild cats and wolves introduced in recent years.

But now, a multimillion pound conservation project called Bear Wood, has received the green light from South Gloucestershire Council.

Visitors will be able to walk through the woods and observe the bears from a raised path that winds through the treetops.

Five European grey wolves, already at Wild Place Project, will be moved to a new home in the wood which they will share alongside brown bears, lynx and wolverine.

Nigel Simpson, head of operations at Wild Place Project, said: “We are thrilled to announce we have been given the go-ahead for this scheme.

“Wild Place Project is continuously growing and the new Bear Wood addition will mean that guests can get closer to these species in a natural setting and see how they once would have lived alongside each other.

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“We have been planning Bear Wood for a long time now and it’s really exciting to see it come to fruition.”

This comes a century after after two circus bears in the Forest of Dean were famously killed and the public still argue about it today.

A vicious rumour spread that the bears had mauled a child to death and attacked a woman in 1889.

Miners poured out of a pub in Ruardean and ‘unlawfully and maliciously did kill certain animals’.

Four men were fined £5, three 10 shillings (50p), and for actually killing the bears, one man was fined £1 and £20 damages, and seven others £1 with £5 damages.

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