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Ptah

(33,021 posts)
Sat Dec 10, 2016, 09:34 PM Dec 2016

With 'sustainable' bighorn herd in Catalinas, G&F says no more mtn lion killings

Dennis Newman TucsonSentinel.com

With a population of more than 80 bighorn sheep back at home in the Santa Catalina Mountains, the Arizona Game and Fish Department is taking a more hands-off approach to how it manages the herd.

The biggest change, announced this week, is that the agency will no longer hunt and kill mountain lions which prey on the herd in the mountains just north of Tucson.

"It's up to the sheep now," said Mark Hart of Game and Fish. "We're moving into a more passive management phase."

Predator control was the most controversial part of the plan to reintroduce bighorn sheep to the Catalinas. Members of the public, and some environmental groups, believed it didn't make sense to kill mountain lions for doing what comes naturally to them — eating sheep.

http://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/120716_bighorns/with-sustainable-bighorn-herd-catalinas-gf-says-no-more-mtn-lion-killings/
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With 'sustainable' bighorn herd in Catalinas, G&F says no more mtn lion killings (Original Post) Ptah Dec 2016 OP
wonder what the low limit is Kali Dec 2016 #1
I think, in the long run, this is not a winning project. Ptah Dec 2016 #2

Kali

(55,004 posts)
1. wonder what the low limit is
Sat Dec 10, 2016, 10:06 PM
Dec 2016

before they have to go back to it. 80 doesn't really seem like a lot if there are more than a couple lions around.

Ptah

(33,021 posts)
2. I think, in the long run, this is not a winning project.
Sun Dec 11, 2016, 01:42 PM
Dec 2016

Their habitat is still reduced by 'civilization' encroaching on the natural range.

I don't think there is enough room for them any more.

And I agree, lions will be lions.

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