TRINIDAD, Colo. — Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers cited a person after he shot at a bear and three cubs that have been killing his chickens exterior his Trinidad dwelling on Tuesday.
In response to CPW, two cubs have been killed whereas the third was captured alive by wildlife officers. The 40-pound male cub was later launched right into a “extra appropriate” habitat.
Officers tried to catch the grownup bear, a sow, however it “evaded seize,” in accordance with CPW. The company is urging neighbors to maintain a lookout for the animal and notify them instantly if it returns.
“It is a extremely uncommon scenario inside metropolis limits,” mentioned Mike Brown, CPW Space Wildlife Supervisor for the area, in a press release. “Property homeowners are inside their authorized rights to defend their livestock if their animals are being attacked by predators, akin to bears or lions. Nevertheless, this particular person was taking pictures a rifle inside metropolis limits and we deemed it an act that endangered human life and property of neighbors.”
CPW mentioned the person was cited for careless discharge of a firearm, a Class 2 misdemeanor punishable by a tremendous of $100 to $1,000.
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