Trapped bear and cub to be released
Updated 3:37pm:
A female bear was captured in a trap in Crystal Bay this morning that Nevada Division of Wildlife had set.
This was not the bear officials were trying to catch. The sow’s cub was outside the trap trying to get to its mom.
Chris Healy, spokesman for NDOW, told Lake Tahoe News the targeted bear — not the trapped bear — had broken into a building in the area.
The sow, weighing about 150 pounds, and 6-month-old, 30-pound cub were reunited. Both bears were tranquilized, tagged, tattooed and microchipped in order to identify them in the future should they come back in to contact with humans. Neither bear had previously been handled by NDOW.
They will be released Sept. 2 — after sleeping off the effects of the tranquilizer drugs — in the mountains above Crystal Bay.
— Lake Tahoe News staff report
The biggest Problem in Incline ,When people see trash anywhere ,They should stop, pick up trash and put it where it belongs ,Stop the laziness ,The Issue would be solved ,
Hopefully they will do what they say.
i’ve always assumed NDOW and CDFW knows what they’re doing when it comes to bears and have been ok with the occasional bear that has to be put down. but the fact that a bear has NEVER or ALMOST NEVER hurt someone in this area, yet they kill many per year is insane. It’s time to rethink this policy.
I agree, a.better,SLT says.Quit killing the Bears
I agree, quit killing the bears. Educate the people about bears and their behavior.
Take care of the bears. OLS