http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/local/states/new_jersey/14532465.htm
Posted on Tue, May. 09, 2006
Trenton bear killing rekindles debate
When the male was found in Trenton, state policy required his death. A game official's objection will lead to a review.
By Toni Callas
Inquirer Staff Writer
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New Jersey environmental officials will review a zero-tolerance policy that allows the killing of bears in cities after authorities killed a 3-year-old bruin in Trenton on Saturday.
State Fish and Game Council Chairman Ernest Hahn said he was stunned that fellow Councilman Len Wolgast had condemned the killing in a residential neighborhood. The bear, a 225-pound male, was the first killed under the state's 2004 Bear Exclusion Zone policy, Hahn said.
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I think that I recently opined on the world being a dangerous place despite what victim disarmament advocates would like us to beleive. There was a child killed in Tennessee, a bear wandering around midstate Jersey, and now a bear in Trenton.
If a NJ child is killed, then everyone will feel sorry for the bear!








