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Comments on: Three Grizzlies Captured Near Eureka and Relocated
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By CuriousNeighbor on 06-02-08
Hopefully more info is forthcoming, such as why were these bears moved last year; if they crossed over from Coal Creek once, what led FWP to assume that the 2yr. old female won’t remember her way back, and that Mama Bear won’t realize she’s only a few miles south of where she was captured this year. And finally, were the humans storing their dog and chicken food securely, as the law and common sense dictate?
And how about them chickens? What type of fencing, etc. was used? I’ve got friends investigating getting chickens in the same area. Share the knowledge please.