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Thursday, September 10, 2015
Rancher overwhelmed by grizzly bear attacks on cattle
Both cow carcasses had been reduced to bone piles by the time Brian
Mays returned Sept. 5 to the kill site, hidden among thick brush within a
boggy, 300-acre private pasture he leases about 2 miles southwest of
Henry’s Lake, near Yellowstone National Park. “So this is where 1537 met her demise,” Mays said, studying an ear tag among the remains.Mays
has no doubt as to who — or what — the culprits were. He estimates
grizzly bears have killed at least 14 of his cows during the past four
years, including four this season. He’s been frustrated, however,
that wildlife managers haven’t proactively helped to keep his herd safe
from the federally protected predators — or set traps to remove bears
immediately following confirmed livestock kills. He considers the
conflicts on his ranch evidence that grizzly bears have met their
Endangered Species Act recovery goals, and it’s past time to take the
Greater Yellowstone area population off the list of protected species.“We
need to have methods to protect our livestock,” said Mays, who also
raises forage in Howe, Idaho, and trucks cattle and agricultural
commodities. “This is my livelihood.” Mays discovered four missing
bred heifers on Aug. 28. That same day, he found two fresh carcasses,
which Idaho Wildlife Services staff quickly confirmed as grizzly kills...more
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