FGCU Students Spot Bear Digging Through Trash Bin
- On Monday night, Florida Gulf Coast University issued an alert after a bear was seen rummaging through a trash container on campus.
- The university issued an Eagle alert advising students to stay cautious and not to approach bears, after three bears were reported on or near campus.
- Student Dillon Lebowitz described the bear as a baby weighing about 120 pounds that felt trapped and ran at groups surrounded by people, with some students taking photos.
- University police responded by pushing the bears back into the nearby woods whenever they appeared, but the animals kept returning, making the situation ongoing.
- The repeated bear sightings have raised safety concerns among students and highlight the need for continued vigilance and adherence to university guidance.
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FGCU students spot bear digging through trash bin
By Madison Zaleski Click here for updates on this story FORT MYERS, Florida (WBBH) — Students at Florida Gulf Coast University spotted a bear digging through a trash bin. The unexpected visitor quickly became the talk of campus, turning an ordinary night into a wild encounter. “The bear just jumps out and starts running around, goes over to this trash compactor. So people are trying to get better looks, you know, people are driving past in t…
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