Officials: Stay Away From Bears
Crowds Make Catching Bears Almost Impossible, Officers Say
POSTED: 3:48 pm MDT August 16,
2001
UPDATED: 5:31 pm MDT August 16,
2001
As conditions force more bears down into the metro region, wildlife officials were reminding residents that curious humans make it more difficult for officers to capture and relocate the animals.
The large number of people who were trying to catch a glimpse of a black bear as it roamed through a Centennial neighborhood Wednesday were a serious hindrance to efforts to catch the animal, Division of Wildlife officials said.
The more people chased the bear, the more the bear tried to avoid the people.
"If dogs or people get too close to the bear, the bear panics and it makes it impossible for wildlife officers or sheriff's officers to do their job," Todd Malmsbury of the division said.
"Yesterday, there were so many people, so many neighbors that came out to look at it, (and) dogs chasing the bear. The bear's frightened, so the bear's trying to get away. It's scared," he said.
Officers held off on tranquilizing the bear during the chase, 7NEWS reported.
"Any time you put a tranquilizer dart into a bear, there's a chance it could kill the bear," Malmsbury said.
But when the frightened animal did not find the way out on its own, wildlife officers fired several darts and sedated the bear.
A wild animal is an amazing thing to see, but it's best for the bear and for people to keep their distance, officials said.
"We're asking the public to back away, don't make a carnival out of it," Malmsbury said.
"When there's a bear, we need people to leave it alone," he said.
The bear that was roaming around Centennial was released in good bear habitat west of the metro area and was in good condition when it was let go, officials said.
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