Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Mountain lion tranquilized after killing dog in Boulder

A mountain lion was tranquilized and relocated by the state Division of Wildlife after killing a small dog in Boulder's Highland Park neighborhood on Monday, according to Boulder police. The lion killed a "white, fluffy dog" outside 2318 Dennison St. at about 4 p.m., police said. Division of Wildlife spokeswoman Jennifer Churchill said the lion, a 10-month-old male, was moved to a remote location. She said the lion had previously been tagged and is part of the division's Front Range mountain study. The lion will be "hazed" to give it a negative association with humans and its movements tracked, she said...Boulder Camera

We need to recruit these folks to "haze" some of our Congress Critters so as to give them a "negative association" with spending money, and then track their movement and their votes.

1 comment:

Mike D. said...

They are already mostly tranquilized with expensive scotch. However, radio tracking collars they can't remove are a great idea.