Bear Trapped in Tree for Hours – Then Rescuers Do the Unthinkable (Wild Video)
Bear Trapped in Tree for Hours – Then Rescuers Do the Unthinkable  (Wild Video)
This black bear climbed a tree in an Albany, NY neighborhood and refused to come down. Watch the dramatic moment wildlife officials tranq it mid-branch — and catch it safely in a net below. The bear is now back in the wild.

**NEW YORK BEAR STUCK IN TREE FOR HOURS – Daring Rescue Caught on Video**

A black bear caused chaos in Albany, New York, when it wandered into a residential neighborhood and climbed a tree, refusing to come down for hours.

Authorities were called after residents spotted the bear scrambling up the branches, trapping itself high above the ground. Wildlife officials and police rushed to the scene, quickly cordoning off the area to keep curious onlookers at a safe distance.

The rescue operation was nothing short of impressive. Officers used a tranquilizer dart to sedate the bear. As the animal gradually lost consciousness, it tumbled from the tree – but not onto hard pavement. Rescue teams had strategically placed a large safety net below, catching the bear in a soft landing.

Video footage shows the bear falling neatly into the net as crews carefully lowered it to the ground. The entire ordeal lasted several hours, with the bear kept safe and calm throughout.

Once sedated, wildlife experts examined the animal to ensure it was unharmed. Officials later confirmed the bear is in good health and will be released back into its natural habitat – far from the suburban streets that led to its unexpected tree-climbing adventure.

This isn’t the first time a black bear has wandered into a New York neighborhood, but the swift, professional response and dramatic rescue have captured widespread attention online. The video of the bear’s tranquilized fall into the net has gone viral, drawing both relief and fascination from viewers.

Local authorities reminded the public that while bear sightings are rare, residents should stay calm and call wildlife officials if they encounter one. Do not approach or attempt to scare the animal.

For now, this bear’s story has a happy ending. After a long, stressful day perched in a tree, it’s headed back to the woods – and probably won’t be climbing any residential trees anytime soon.

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