Look who turned up in the city, hungry as a... bear

The polar bear wandering in Norilsk, hundreds of kilometres from its natural Arctic habitat. A local wildlife expert said it had watery eyes and could clearly not see well. PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
The polar bear wandering in Norilsk, hundreds of kilometres from its natural Arctic habitat. A local wildlife expert said it had watery eyes and could clearly not see well. PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

MOSCOW • A starving polar bear has strayed hundreds of kilometres from its natural Arctic habitat and wandered, exhausted, into the major Russian industrial city of Norilsk in northern Siberia.

The female bear, visibly weak and seemingly ill, lay despondently on the ground for hours on Tuesday in Norilsk's suburbs, its feet caked in mud, occasionally rising to sniff around for food.

It is the first polar bear seen in the city in more than 40 years, according to local environmentalists.

Mr Oleg Krashevsky, a local wildlife expert who filmed the polar bear close-up, said it was unclear what had brought the animal to the city, although it was possible that it had simply got lost.

He said it had watery eyes and could clearly not see well.

Climate change has been damaging polar bears' sea-ice habitats and forced them to scavenge more for food on land, bringing them into contact with people and inhabited areas.

A state of emergency was declared in a remote inhabited area of northern Russia earlier this year when dozens of hungry polar bears were seen scavenging for food and entering public buildings and homes.

State wildlife experts were expected to arrive in Norilsk yesterday to assess the bear's condition.

Local residents in the city known for nickel production came out to photograph the bear and look at it, as the police prevented them from getting too close.

Mr Krashevsky said it was not clear what would be done with the polar bear as it looked too weak to be taken back to its natural habitat.

REUTERS

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on June 20, 2019, with the headline Look who turned up in the city, hungry as a... bear. Subscribe