Petzi the Wild Bear
Series: November 2009 - Isla Earth Radio Series
From: Pat Maxwell
Length: 00:01:30
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They sighted him wandering through the Bavarian Alps, and the German media named him “Petzi” -- the first brown bear known to roam through super-populated Germany in 170 years. The young explorer barely escaped death from a ranger’s rifle before strolling back into neighboring Austria. But his visit did trigger a debate about whether people and wild bears can live together in densely populated areas...
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Piece Description
They sighted him wandering through the Bavarian Alps, and the German media named him “Petzi” -- the first brown bear known to roam through super-populated Germany in 170 years. The young explorer barely escaped death from a ranger’s rifle before strolling back into neighboring Austria. But his visit did trigger a debate about whether people and wild bears can live together in densely populated areas...
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