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People-Fed Bears Euthanized in Kentucky
6/8/2009
A 480-pound black bear was euthanized last week by Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources biologists after it began to show habituation behavior toward people.
The bear allowed a woman and a small child to approach within four feet at Kingdom Come State Park in Harlan County, indicating it had been fed by people in the past. Officials determined the bear needed to be euthanized after the incident.
"Situations like these are unfortunate, but entirely preventable," said Steven Dobey, black bear biologist for Kentucky Fish and Wildlife. "People must learn that the intentional, or unintentional, feeding of bears creates behaviors that are not acceptable for such powerful animals. "
The animal marks the third bear to be euthanized within two months from people-related interactions and feeding.
"People are signing the bear's death warrant," said Dobey. "When a bear's diet consists of easy pickings left out by people who simply want to watch it or take its picture, it begins to associate people with food instead of listening to a natural instinct to avoid them. While it can be a tough decision to euthanize a bear for another person's irresponsible actions, it is human safety that is our ultimate concern in these situations."