Your bear problem in Hammonds Plains is just wild
Some good morning, buddy — this is Halifax, and we have stories. And you're not gonna believe this one, my son. So, we've got this bear, right? Everyone just calls him Limpy. And Limpy has been making a life for himself out in Hammonds Plains for fifteen years. Fifteen years! That's longer than some of the kids out there have been alive, just living his best bear life, scrounging around, I guess. Now, the Department of Natural Resources, they've been tracking him all this time, and they decided, after all this time, that maybe it's time Limpy found a new home.
### Limpy's Great Escape
So, they tried to catch him, the DNR folks, to relocate him somewhere safer for everyone. And what does Limpy do? He just... evades capture. Like he's some kind of furry, four-legged Houdini, slipping through their fingers. It's wild, eh? For a decade and a half, this bear has been a ghost in the suburbs, a legend whispered around the fire pits in Hammonds Plains backyards. You can almost picture him, lumbering through the woods near Tantallon, probably nodding at the deer like they're old neighbours. It speaks to a kind of wildness that still lives right on our doorstep, even as the subdivisions keep creeping further out past the Armdale Rotary.
* Limpy the bear has been tracked for 15 years in Hammonds Plains. * DNR recently tried to relocate him due to safety concerns. * He successfully evaded capture and is still out there.
Honestly, it just reminds you that even with all the development, all the new houses going up, there's still a real wild heart to this province, right here on the edge of Halifax. Limpy's out there, a reminder that we share this land, and sometimes, the wild just wins.
Tommy MacLellan, Morning Wire, Halifax.
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