An adorable and large 400lb black bear stumbled his way into a peaceful neighborhood in Florida. The poor bear didn’t mean any harm. He just lost his way. We decided to name him Baloo. When Wildlife officers arrived, they had no choice but sedate Big Baloo in order to safely get him back to his home in the Osceola National Forest.

 

Becky Bickerstaff, Adam Warwick / The Nature Conservancy

 

When the tranquilizer dart struck Baloo he began to panic and started running towards the ocean.

 

Becky Bickerstaff, Adam Warwick / The Nature Conservancy

 

But as Baloo swam into the Gulf, he became woozy from the tranquilizer and started to drown.

 

Becky Bickerstaff, Adam Warwick / The Nature Conservancy


Thankfully, Adam Warwick, who just so happens to be a biologist with the Wildlife Commission was nearby, and he wasn’t going to let sweet Baloo drown.

 


Becky Bickerstaff, Adam Warwick / The Nature Conservancy

 

So Adam swam after Baloo.

 

Becky Bickerstaff, Adam Warwick / The Nature Conservancy


"It was a spur of the moment decision. I had a lot of adrenaline pumping when I saw the bear in the water," the brave Adam said.

 

Becky Bickerstaff, Adam Warwick / The Nature Conservancy


Even though Adam knew that saving Baloo could be potentially dangerous because the bear was afraid and would possible defend itself, he was still determined to rescue him.
 

 

Becky Bickerstaff, Adam Warwick / The Nature Conservancy 


And Baloo, knew that he was safe with Adam.

 

Becky Bickerstaff, Adam Warwick / The Nature Conservancy

 

Adam kept his head above water the entire time, and he and Baloo made it back to shallow water.

 

Becky Bickerstaff, Adam Warwick / The Nature Conservancy


Adam only had one small scratch from rescuing Baloo.

 


Becky Bickerstaff, Adam Warwick / The Nature Conservancy


Other team members came to help when Adam and Baloo got to shore.

 

Becky Bickerstaff, Adam Warwick / The Nature Conservancy


It took a construction truck to move Big Baloo.

 

Becky Bickerstaff, Adam Warwick / The Nature Conservancy

 

When they finally got him in the truck, Adam rode with him back home.

 

Becky Bickerstaff, Adam Warwick / The Nature Conservancy

 

Baloo is back in the forest, safe and sound. And happy. Thanks to the Lord sending Adam.

 

Becky Bickerstaff, Adam Warwick / The Nature Conservancy

 

Philippians 4:7


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