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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 73026" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>Yes, you are right Marcel. Though, all to often, the animal gets destroyed. It gets hunted down and killed. I think what people are trying to point out is, us human beings tend to forget where we are stepping foot sometimes. You only have to look out west in BC, Alberta and see how housing developments are encroaching on wilderness. Then, people are surprised when they have coyote running through their backyard or when mountain lions have their chihuahua for hors doeurves! Respect mother nature and mother nature will not bite you in the ass. What they could have done with the bear is, tranquilize it and tag it to monitor it's movements. By knowing where it is, they could warn the public not to go in that area - on top of the warning to not go within 300 yards of a bear anyhow. It is jsut a very harsh punishment for a wild animal who has no idea of the rules in the "human" world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 73026, member: 9619"] Yes, you are right Marcel. Though, all to often, the animal gets destroyed. It gets hunted down and killed. I think what people are trying to point out is, us human beings tend to forget where we are stepping foot sometimes. You only have to look out west in BC, Alberta and see how housing developments are encroaching on wilderness. Then, people are surprised when they have coyote running through their backyard or when mountain lions have their chihuahua for hors doeurves! Respect mother nature and mother nature will not bite you in the ass. What they could have done with the bear is, tranquilize it and tag it to monitor it's movements. By knowing where it is, they could warn the public not to go in that area - on top of the warning to not go within 300 yards of a bear anyhow. It is jsut a very harsh punishment for a wild animal who has no idea of the rules in the "human" world. [/QUOTE]
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