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Deadly Night For Black Bears In Albuquerque, NM Area

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010 at 6:41 PM

Deadly Night For Black Bears In Albuquerque, NM Area

New Mexico Game and Fish

New Mexico Game and Fish

CEDAR CREST, NM --(Ammoland.com)-One person killed a black bear when it approached aggressively Wednesday night, and another person killed one that was attacking a llama near Placitas, the Department of Game and Fish announced Thursday.

State law allows individuals to kill wildlife when it is a threat to human safety, or is destroying crops or other property. As of early this week, the Department has handled 151 bear complaints since April 1, with more coming in each day.

More than 30 bears have been killed statewide since April 1, mostly males that were observed breaking into houses, attacking livestock, or involved in bear attacks on humans.

The bear killed in Cedar Crest by a citizen who felt threatened was a male roughly 200 pounds or more, shot once at about 15 feet. The llama attack was the work of an older male bear with worn teeth and about 175 pounds. The llama survived.

Game and Fish Conservation Officer John Martsh also caught a large male bear in a trap Wednesday night, and then had to respond to two additional bear calls.

“The bear activity is not slowing down,” Martsh said.

Thursday’s trapped bear was approximately 300 pounds and is the second one to be caught this year at the same residence on Juniper Hill Loop in Cedar Crest.

Although food shortages typically create bear problems each spring and summer, the aggressive nature of bears this year also may be a sign of an expanding bear population in some areas of the state, Department officials said.

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Registration for Game Damage Hunts Beginning June 15

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010 at 12:40 PM

Registration for Game Damage Hunts Beginning June 15

Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks

Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks

MALTA, Mont. --(Ammoland.com)- Hunters interested in taking part in any game-damage hunting opportunities on private land this year must register between June 15 and July 15 with Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP).

Game damage occurs when animals such as elk, deer or antelope concentrate on private farms and ranches and damage crops and property. FWP’s game damage hunt rules are designed to respond to the needs of landowners who provide public hunting during the general hunting season, yet who could nevertheless suffer losses due to wildlife damage without this additional management tool.

In addition to game damage hunts, those who register will also be eligible for special management season hunts. Special management seasons are called for in response to concentrations of big game due to seasonal migrations, extreme weather conditions, restrictive public hunting on adjacent or nearby properties, and other factors.

The 30-day roster sign-up for such hunts will run from June 15- July 15. A final hunt roster, randomly generated from all the online registrations, will be posted by Aug. 1.

Hunts could take place anytime from Aug. 15 through Feb. 15, 2011. Officials stress however, that game-damage hunts and management seasons are only offered when needed and the need for such hunts may or may not develop. FWP will contact hunters on the game damage rosters if hunting opportunities arise.

Prospective hunters must register for the hunt rosters online at fwp.mt.gov . On the Hunting page, click Seasons for the Game Damage And Management Hunt page. The Internet-based registration can be completed on personal computers, at most public libraries, and at any FWP office.

To register, hunters will need their ALS number. They will be prompted to enter a preferred hunting district for potential deer, elk, and antelope game damage hunts. Prospective hunters may choose to participate in all three species lists. Hunters are urged to print the confirmation page after completing the registration process.

The effort to create hunter rosters is specifically intended to decrease game damage response time and to streamline the game damage process.

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