BAKER
LAKE, Wash. - When state Fish
and Wildlife agents recently
found a black bear passed out on
the lawn of Baker Lake Resort,
there were some clues scattered
nearby - dozens of empty cans of
Rainier Beer.
The bear apparently got into
campers' coolers and used his
claws and teeth to puncture the
cans. And not just any cans.
"He drank the Rainier and
wouldn't drink the Busch beer,"
said Lisa Broxson, bookkeeper at
the campground and cabins resort
east of Mount Baker.
Fish
and Wildlife enforcement Sgt.
Bill Heinck said the bear did
try one can of Busch, but
ignored the rest. The beast then
consumed about 36 cans of
Rainier.
A
wildlife agent tried to chase
the bear from the campground but
the animal just climbed a tree
to sleep it off for another four
hours. Agents finally herded the
bear away, but it returned the
next morning.
Agents
then used a large, humane trap
to capture it for relocation,
baiting the trap with the usual:
doughnuts, honey and, in this
case, two open cans of Rainier.
That
did the trick.
"This
is a new one on me," Heinck
said. "I've known them to get
into cans, but nothing like
this. And it definitely had a
preference."