Dumb asses
goldz28
12-14-2007, 08:04 AM
Some dumb ass people are feeding the bears. Here is a article.
Florence, Ore. – An Oregon State Police Fish and Wildlife Division trooper shot and killed a male black bear this morning in a Florence area neighborhood after responding to a report of the bear breaking down a door and entering a home.
According to the homeowner, the bear broke into his home and approached him inside his garage yesterday in addition to attempting to break into his home again this morning.
Upon arrival, the trooper spotted the bear in a tree across the street from the complainant’s residence. The trooper armed himself with a shotgun and asked the complainant to go inside his home. As the trooper was standing in the middle of the residential street near his pickup, the bear came down the tree and ran toward the trooper to a distance of about ten feet where it stopped. The bear continued to walk toward the trooper to a distance of approximately 3 feet, when it was shot.
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and OSP are currently looking into options to remove the two other young bears that were with the bear when he broke into the complainant’s home yesterday. One of these bears was seen in the same area today, headed toward the Siuslaw Elementary School playground, which was evacuated at approximately 2:30 p.m. for the safety of the students.
In weeks prior to the shooting, officials had discovered a bear den nearby the school and had been in discussions with the faculty to educate students and teachers on how to avoid bear interactions.
These bears are among a number of animals in the Florence area that have been fed by humans. ODFW and OSP have been working continuously to minimize risks and find solutions for the numerous bear-human conflicts in the Florence area.
“There’s a serious feeding problem in Florence that we’ve been battling for decades,” said Doug Cottam, ODFW District Wildlife Biologist. “We are constantly trying to educate residents about not feeding, petting or encouraging bears on to their property. But until they stop, we will continue to have problems. None of us in the department or OSP want to have to kill any more bears.”
Bears can become habituated to people and they can become conditioned to eating food provided by humans. An overabundance of food can result in more bears than what you would expect in natural conditions and can prevent them from entering their normal winter sleep. Once habituated, they can lose their natural fear of humans and may do things like break-in to cars and homes for food, and then must be trapped and/or killed to protect public safety. While Oregon has never had a documented bear attack on a person, in other states that have, these attacks tend to come from “habituated” animals.
“This is absolutely terrible that this bear had to be shot, but it learned these behaviors from people feeding it and treating it like a pet. With the school in the area and the dangerous habituation that this animal displayed, the last course of action for the trooper was to shoot the bear. For the sake of the animals as well as local residents, please stop feeding the bears!” implored Cottam.
Florence, Ore. – An Oregon State Police Fish and Wildlife Division trooper shot and killed a male black bear this morning in a Florence area neighborhood after responding to a report of the bear breaking down a door and entering a home.
According to the homeowner, the bear broke into his home and approached him inside his garage yesterday in addition to attempting to break into his home again this morning.
Upon arrival, the trooper spotted the bear in a tree across the street from the complainant’s residence. The trooper armed himself with a shotgun and asked the complainant to go inside his home. As the trooper was standing in the middle of the residential street near his pickup, the bear came down the tree and ran toward the trooper to a distance of about ten feet where it stopped. The bear continued to walk toward the trooper to a distance of approximately 3 feet, when it was shot.
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and OSP are currently looking into options to remove the two other young bears that were with the bear when he broke into the complainant’s home yesterday. One of these bears was seen in the same area today, headed toward the Siuslaw Elementary School playground, which was evacuated at approximately 2:30 p.m. for the safety of the students.
In weeks prior to the shooting, officials had discovered a bear den nearby the school and had been in discussions with the faculty to educate students and teachers on how to avoid bear interactions.
These bears are among a number of animals in the Florence area that have been fed by humans. ODFW and OSP have been working continuously to minimize risks and find solutions for the numerous bear-human conflicts in the Florence area.
“There’s a serious feeding problem in Florence that we’ve been battling for decades,” said Doug Cottam, ODFW District Wildlife Biologist. “We are constantly trying to educate residents about not feeding, petting or encouraging bears on to their property. But until they stop, we will continue to have problems. None of us in the department or OSP want to have to kill any more bears.”
Bears can become habituated to people and they can become conditioned to eating food provided by humans. An overabundance of food can result in more bears than what you would expect in natural conditions and can prevent them from entering their normal winter sleep. Once habituated, they can lose their natural fear of humans and may do things like break-in to cars and homes for food, and then must be trapped and/or killed to protect public safety. While Oregon has never had a documented bear attack on a person, in other states that have, these attacks tend to come from “habituated” animals.
“This is absolutely terrible that this bear had to be shot, but it learned these behaviors from people feeding it and treating it like a pet. With the school in the area and the dangerous habituation that this animal displayed, the last course of action for the trooper was to shoot the bear. For the sake of the animals as well as local residents, please stop feeding the bears!” implored Cottam.
wrightz28
12-14-2007, 08:45 AM
haha, and to think they're going to start ticketing people here for feeding pidgeons. :lol: The arguement, the city wants to cut down on the 25 lbs of shit each one deposits on average per year.
great use of tax dollars to come up with THAT statistic. :disappoin
great use of tax dollars to come up with THAT statistic. :disappoin
Earlsfat
12-14-2007, 01:39 PM
Don't Feed the Bears - M.O.D. - Great song.
wrightz28
12-14-2007, 02:02 PM
meh, last time they brought in a bunch of ravens, so instead of dirty pidgeons dropping shit all over, it was bloody half dead pidgeons dropping all over, great plan :thinkerg:
Earlsfat
12-14-2007, 02:28 PM
LMAO - next they need to bring in something that';ll eat the leftovers.
Rally Sport
12-15-2007, 12:47 AM
meh, last time they brought in a bunch of ravens, so instead of dirty pidgeons dropping shit all over, it was bloody half dead pidgeons dropping all over, great plan :thinkerg:
Lol in Ft. Worth they actually had some dudes with Falcons or w/e to come and kill the damn pigeons.. so now it isnt that big of a problem.
Lol in Ft. Worth they actually had some dudes with Falcons or w/e to come and kill the damn pigeons.. so now it isnt that big of a problem.
Earlsfat
12-17-2007, 08:23 AM
They need to do a little more of that around here (Philly, anyway).
wrightz28
12-17-2007, 09:41 AM
Why not let loose the blind hunters? It'll make things interesting :donnu:
wrightz28
12-19-2007, 04:16 PM
Alrighty then, here's how things get done in Chicago, the "Godfather of the Pidgeons" was "accidently" struck and killed by a van a mere week after multiple pruposals to curb the birds :uhoh:
From the Tribune:
A Chicago man widely known as "the Pigeon Man of Lincoln Square" was struck and killed by a van Tuesday afternoon on the Far North Side.
Joseph Zeman, 77, whose love of and attentiveness toward pigeons was detailed in a 2004 Tribune article, was hit by a 1992 Chevrolet van at Devon Avenue and McCormick Road about 2:15 p.m., police said.
Zeman of the 2100 block of West Arthur Avenue was pronounced dead at 3:21 p.m. in St. Francis Hospital in Evanston, according to the Cook County medical examiner's office.
2004 story: Pigeon Man of Lincoln Square
The van was "exiting a parking lot, made a right turn, did not see him and struck him," said Sgt. Antonio Baio of the Chicago police major accident investigation unit.
He said a laminated copy of the Tribune article was found with Zeman, and a witness recognized him.
Zeman used to sit for hours on a fire hydrant near Lawrence and Western Avenues with dozens of pigeons perched on his head, shoulders and legs.
"Soon as I take a seat, they want to be loved and kissed like a mama's baby," Zeman was quoted in the Tribune article. "Like I'm their father, and they're my child."
The driver of the van, a Chicago man, 68, was ticketed for striking a pedestrian in the roadway/failure to exercise due care, negligent driving and driving an unsafe vehicle, Baio said
From the Tribune:
A Chicago man widely known as "the Pigeon Man of Lincoln Square" was struck and killed by a van Tuesday afternoon on the Far North Side.
Joseph Zeman, 77, whose love of and attentiveness toward pigeons was detailed in a 2004 Tribune article, was hit by a 1992 Chevrolet van at Devon Avenue and McCormick Road about 2:15 p.m., police said.
Zeman of the 2100 block of West Arthur Avenue was pronounced dead at 3:21 p.m. in St. Francis Hospital in Evanston, according to the Cook County medical examiner's office.
2004 story: Pigeon Man of Lincoln Square
The van was "exiting a parking lot, made a right turn, did not see him and struck him," said Sgt. Antonio Baio of the Chicago police major accident investigation unit.
He said a laminated copy of the Tribune article was found with Zeman, and a witness recognized him.
Zeman used to sit for hours on a fire hydrant near Lawrence and Western Avenues with dozens of pigeons perched on his head, shoulders and legs.
"Soon as I take a seat, they want to be loved and kissed like a mama's baby," Zeman was quoted in the Tribune article. "Like I'm their father, and they're my child."
The driver of the van, a Chicago man, 68, was ticketed for striking a pedestrian in the roadway/failure to exercise due care, negligent driving and driving an unsafe vehicle, Baio said
Earlsfat
12-19-2007, 04:24 PM
Righteous.
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