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Bear dies on south Georgia golf course

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Posted 11:41AM on Tuesday 20th August 2002 ( 22 years ago )
LAKE PARK - A wildlife official says a black bear has died of dehydration after wandering onto a golf course in south Georgia, climbing a tree and spending about six hours in the sun. <br> <br> The 200-pound female bear was found dead Saturday at Francis Lake Golf Course at Lake Park in Lowndes County, southeast of Valdosta. <br> <br> Wildlife officials discovered the bear was dead when she didn&#39;t respond to a tranquilizer dart of Telasol, a respiratory depressant used to sedate bears. They were considering injecting her again when she fell 25 feet from the tree. <br> <br> Officials tried to cool the bear down with water, but the long exposure to heat had taken its toll. <br> <br> Tip Hon is a wildlife supervisor with the Department of Natural Resources. <br> <br> Hon says bears are rare in Lowndes County but their population is increasing in Echols, Clinch, Ware, Brantley and Charlton counties. Echols is having a bear hunting season three times this fall.

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