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Photo: Tranquilized bear lands safely after fall from Colo. tree

Colorado wildlife officials tranquilized the 200-pound animal after it wandered onto a college campus

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A bear that wandered into the University of Colorado Boulder, Colo., dorm complex Williams Village is seen falling from a tree after being tranquilized by Colorado wildlife officials.

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Associated Press

BOULDER, Colo. — A 200-pound black bear that wandered onto the University of Colorado campus has been relocated to the nearby Rocky Mountains.

State wildlife official Jennifer Churchill said Friday that the male bear was tagged and taken to a remote area of ponderosa pines, oak brush and chokeberry west of Boulder.

The bear has become a celebrity since it wandered around a university residence hall in Boulder and climbed a tree Thursday. Wildlife officers eventually tranquilized it, and the bear dropped from its 15-foot-high perch onto pads placed on the ground.

It landed on its back before a crowd of gawking students.

Campus police spokesman Ryan Huff called it “a perfect landing.”

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