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Healdsburg Bear Takes The Short Route On Highway 128
Fish and Wildlife crews waited until the bear found its way out of a fenced area.

HEALDSBURG - A bear was seen walking on state Highway 128 east of Healdsburg Thursday, California Highway Patrol Officer Jon Sloat said.
Wildlife experts responded to determine if the bear needed to be trapped, Sloat said.
State Department of Fish and Wildlife environmental program manager Greg Martinelli said a biologist responded to the sighting around noon.
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The bear was seen on Highway 128 at Chalk Hill Road.
The bear reportedly went into a fenced enclosure at a vineyard, Martinelli said.
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Typically, Fish and Wildlife crews will wait until the bear finds its way out of the fenced area, he said.
"We want to be involved as little as possible and respond with passive relocation," Martinelli said.
Fish and Wildlife officials see many bears in Napa County, Martinelli said.
"We seem to see them farther and farther south," he said.
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-Bay City News, image via California Highway Patrol