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Capturing an already tranquilized bear is ‘an act of cruelty’
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Capturing an already tranquilized bear is ‘an act of cruelty’

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Last updated: August 8, 2025 3:01 pm
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Aug. 8, 2025 7 AM PT

To the editor: I typically reread items within the Opinion part to make certain I’ve understood all of the nuances or to grapple with a selected perspective on a problem, together with my very own. Till immediately, I don’t assume I’ve ever learn a information merchandise twice. In actual fact, I used to be in such disbelief that I needed to learn it 3 times (“Bear hassle in Sierra Madre: After the Eaton hearth, residence invasions rise sharply,” Aug. 1).

Authorities shot and killed a bear that had been tranquilized? The bear was not a menace to anybody whereas tranquilized. But, as a substitute of trucking her farther into the wilds and releasing her, they discovered it essential to kill her? To shoot a contained animal is an act of cruelty. If there have been a professional purpose to euthanize the bear, there are humane methods to place an animal down painlessly.

It goes with out saying that nobody desires a bear breaking into their residence, however this ill-advised try at an answer is an pointless act of barbarism, a 2025 model of the ending of the 1957 movie “Outdated Yeller.” Besides that taking pictures that canine was an act of affection. Capturing this bear was an act of brutality.

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