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Park rangers shoot, salvage aggressive black bear

Regina Green

Park officials killed and salvaged an aggressive black bear at Tonsina Creek last night after it bothered several groups of hikers late last week.

Alaska State Parks Ranger Jack Ransom said his department and the Department of Fish and Game were worried about the safety of hikers. Tonsina Creek is a busy trail.

"And in this case, the bear wasn’t going anywhere and it continued to threaten public safety," he said.

Hikers said the bear wasn’t afraid of dogs or humans. A trio passing through the area last Thursday said the bear didn’t leave them alone until they maced it on a bridge near the trailhead.

It’s not uncommon to get reports of aggressive bears. But Ransom says it is uncommon to have to shoot one.

"In this particular park we have not had to do this in a long time," he said. "At least 10 years.”

He says they salvaged the bear and donated it to charity. The Alaska State Troopers have a list they can call to salvage and harvest wildlife meat when a situation like this one arises.

Sabine Poux is a producer and reporter for the Brave Little State podcast of Vermont Public. She was formerly news director and evening news host at KDLL in Kenai.

Originally from New York, Sabine has lived and reported in Argentina and Vermont and Kenai.
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