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Man attacked by bear in northern Sweden

A 39-year-old man has been taken to hospital after he was attacked by a bear outside Bollnäs in northern Sweden.

The attack took place near Vallsta Centrum a few kilometres outside Bollnäs and almost 300 kilometres north of Stockholm.

The exact extent of the man’s injuries are not yet known. Rescue officials said he was badly bitten and clawed, but his life was not in any danger.

“The man had a hunting rifle and was probably a hunter. It’s possible he shot and injured the bear, which may still be in the area,” police spokesman Hesan Akbari told news agency TT.

A team of hunters was sent out early on Thursday afternoon in an attempt to track down the bear.

Sweden is home to an estimated 2,900 bears, and the size of the population is growing, according to the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

But bear attacks in Sweden remain unusual. Since 1977, there have been 26 reported attacks on people, resulting in two deaths.

It is most common for attacks to coincide with hunting expeditions, which has been the case for 19 of the 26 attacks.

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Bear hunt launched in France after rescue cub escapes from village

A malnourished bear cub found wandering alone through a French village last week has escaped from the home of its appointed carer, triggering a major search, local authorities said Monday.

Bear hunt launched in France after rescue cub escapes from village
Bears are sometimes spotted living wild in the French mountains. Photo: AFP

The cub, believed to be about five months old, has very little chance of survival unless found in the coming hours, according to authorities in Tarn, a southwestern region in the French Pyrenees.

Weighing a mere 8kg, it presents “no danger to humans,” officials said in a statement.

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The bear was found in south west France. Photo: Préfecture of Ariège

The little bear, which was separated from its mother before being weaned, was very weak when found in Couflens, a village on the French-Spanish border. 

After being caught by agents from France's national hunting and wildlife agency ONCFS, it was taken in by a person licensed to keep wild animals.

Saint-Pierre-de-Trivisy, about 100 km east of Toulouse.

No details about how the cub escaped were immediately available.

A team of 12, including three ONCFS wildlife experts, were searching for the animal on Monday.

The authorities appealed for information on any sightings. 

About 50 brown bears live on the French side of the Pyrenees mountains that straddle the border with Spain. 

France began reintroducing bears from Slovenia about 20 years ago, despite opposition from local farmers, after the native population was hunted to near extinction.

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