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A bear was tragically struck and killed by a driver on a rural Missouri highway near the Camden County-Laclede County line, as reported by the Missouri Department of Conservation. The incident occurred on Tuesday when a vehicle collided with the bear along Highway 5. Conservation agents transported the deceased bear to Springfield for further examination.

The Missouri Department of Conservation spokesperson mentioned that there will be no additional investigation by the MDC as it seemed to be an accidental collision based on preliminary information. However, there is a possibility that tests could be conducted on the bear to gather more information about its age and migration patterns.

In the 2023 Black Bear Program Annual Report from the Missouri Department of Conservation, it was noted that nine bears lost their lives due to vehicle collisions last year. This includes a fatal bear collision on I-55 in Festus, Missouri. These incidents highlight the importance of being cautious while driving in areas where wildlife may be present.

BearSmart.com provides guidelines on what to do if you accidentally hit a bear while driving. It is recommended to contact the police if there are any significant human injuries or damages to the vehicle. In the case of a dead or injured bear, individuals should reach out to a local wildlife agency for assistance. It is crucial for individuals involved in such accidents to keep a safe distance from the bear to prevent any harm. Documenting the scene and notifying your insurance company about the crash promptly is also advised.

These unfortunate events serve as a reminder of the need for drivers to be vigilant and aware of their surroundings, especially in rural areas where wildlife crossings are common. By taking precautions and following proper procedures in case of an accident involving wildlife, we can help prevent further harm to both humans and animals. Remember to drive safely and be mindful of the natural habitat that surrounds us.