2010年7月12日星期一

一起听新闻、学英语-CBC NEWS-Feeding leads to bear death

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Was busy weekend for conservation officers in Vancouver. They had not one, but two black bears to deal with, once again it’s not the animals but people who will be blamed for problem. Justin Ma reports.


Neighbors can’t help but gotta get him. This 150 kilogram back bear is the latest be caught entering a home.

“The bear did enter a house, poked in by a window, pushed its screen.”

He let officers chasing him through the valley before they track and tranquilized him. He’s tried to run and sack in homes before.

“He’s been a problem bear for several years, been habituated by humans.”

Luckily he’ll get a second chance, he’ll be relocated to North Squamish, just as officers finished dealing with him, they rush off another bear’s been spotted.

“He was afraid at human at a certainly, I mean, what I saw, people must, you know, pop their hands and he was just ignoring them.”

Officers track him down in the bush, this large bear had terrorized the neighborhood, breaking into homes and rummage through garbage. About 7 years old, he’s been captured before, only this time he’ll be destroyed.

“He’s too eventuated to people, and he’s loss of his fears to human.”

Residences say it’s the lesson more people need to learn.

“How sad that happened you know there’s warnings all over the place, don’t leave garbage.”

“It’s human’s problem for doing that, for feeding them garbage.”

This is the second bear to be put down this year. Tow weeks ago officer shot and killed another large bear. It had broken into the cars and sheds and even killed a pet rabbit. Conservationer say if people want to prevent more death, they have to do better job for securing their garbage.

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