PHOTOS: Brevard Zoo Opens New Black Bear Habitat
Brevard Zoo guests can now visit the Florida black bear habitat in the Wild Florida section of the Zoo.
The 5,000-square-foot space, which features pools, trees, boulders, and other elements that encourage natural behavior, houses a two-year-old female. She represents the beginning of the Zoo’s commitment to providing a permanent home for rescued bears, and the habitat can accommodate an additional two to three individuals should the need arise.
The as-yet-unnamed animal was brought to the Zoo last August after Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission responded to a report of a Tallahassee-area woman providing dog food and water to a bear. This could have resulted in a tragic incident as she did not know how to care for herself without interacting with humans.
“She has stolen our hearts already,” said Michelle Smurl, the Zoo’s director of animal programs. “We know our guests will fall in love with her, too, and we appreciate their understanding while the bear acclimates to her new environment as she may not always be visible.”
Guests will notice new interpretive signage and interactive displays that encourage “bear-aware” behavior. Actions such as using bear-resistant garbage cans, keeping grills indoors when not in use, and storing food in a hard-bodied vehicle while camping are critical in bear country.
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