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Title: Grizzlies kill 71 sheep
Post by: mudbrook on July 16, 2008, 10:36:33 AM
Grizzlies kill 71 sheep south of Choteau
USDA trapper sets snares on two ranches
By Melody Martinsen - Acantha editor

At least one and possibly two subadult grizzly bears have killed an estimated 71 sheep on two ranches southeast of Choteau since June 13, state and federal wildlife officials said on Monday.
 

Snares have been set on both ranches but as of Monday nothing had been caught and wildlife officials were putting out the word that anyone recreating along the Teton River should be aware of the bears’ presence. Also, homeowners along the river corridor should take care to remove potential bear attractants — such as bird feeders, garbage and dog and cat food — from their yards and to put vulnerable small livestock — sheep, goats, chickens and ducks, for example — in safe, enclosed pens or buildings at night.

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