Nuissance Bear killed in Ely

  • kooty
    Keymaster
    1 hour 15 mins to the Pond
    Posts: 18101
    #197523

    A conservation officer with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) shot and killed a collared black bear on Thursday, Aug. 2 in the Ely area after it entered a garage where children were present and refused to leave the area.

    The agency received a call from upset residents whose children were in their garage when a bear entered it. The residents reported they made repeated unsuccessful attempts to scare the bear away, including using an air horn, and that the bear snarled at them.

    They called the DNR, and two conservation officers arrived to find the bear still in the area. The bear appeared to have been habituated to humans through hand feeding. After the bear refused to leave the residence, despite attempts by a conservation officer to frighten it away, the officer killed it.

    The bear had been collared by a local research organization. DNR officials contacted officials at the organization and informed them that the bear had been killed. The DNR will examine the bear carcass for disease or other maladies.

    Under DNR policy and state law, conservation officers and other enforcement agencies may kill nuisance bears if it is determined the bear is a threat to public safety. The DNR generally does not trap and relocate nuisance bears because the animals often will return to the same area or create a problem somewhere else.
    An average of about 20 bears are killed legally each year in Minnesota under state laws that allow private property owners or peace officers to take bears to protect property and public safety.

    Minnesota has a strong population of about 19,000 bears. To learn more about living in bear country, go to

    qdm4life
    Albertville, MN
    Posts: 956
    #121877

    Sadly enough its gonna take some kid getting eaten before the law steps up and prevents these”reseachers” from habituating these bears to human contact! IMO the problemm wasnt the bear but rather the jackwads feeding and colaring it!

    kooty
    Keymaster
    1 hour 15 mins to the Pond
    Posts: 18101
    #121878

    I couldn’t agree more Ben!

    Here is another article on this. Funny, Rogers collared this bear but is blaming “people” for feeding the thing. This guy is responsible for this bear’s death.

    Bear

    mwal
    Rosemount,MN
    Posts: 1050
    #121883

    Some Day we will read a headline about Dr. Lynn Rogers being killed by a harmless study bear. He is the sole reason for that bears behavior. If you read about his studies they walk with the bears feeding them treats if necessary etc until they can touch the bears etc. The bears are not wild after that negating his whole study on wild bear behavior. Officer did the right thing child safety over bear every time.
    Mwal

    #121892

    This is almost as bad as the guy from Forest Lake who decided to put his own collars on the deer he was feeding, then caused an outrage after law enforcement put the deer down.

    big_g
    Isle, MN
    Posts: 22418
    #122212

    that bear can thank Mister Rogers for his demise… the bears blood is on his hands.

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