elkhutnaz Report post Posted January 19, 2017 http://azgfd.net/artman/publish/NewsMedia/AZGFD-dispatches-aggressive-Flagstaff-deer.shtml AZGFD dispatches aggressive Flagstaff deerPosted in: News Media Jan 18, 2017 Share or Bookmark: |More Digg this story!Email this articlePrinter friendly page FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) officials lethally removed a mule deer buck from the Continental Country Club neighborhood Tuesday, following numerous reports of an aggressive deer.Since December, AZGFD officers have responded to multiple calls about a large mule deer buck acting aggressively towards people. The buck was not showing any fear of humans and was chasing people and their pets. Officers used rubber bullets in an attempt to haze the animal out of the area, but the buck didn’t respond. Ultimately, the buck was lethally removed because it posed a threat to public safety, especially to children and the elderly, who may be less able to quickly react when approached by wildlife. Meat from the animal was donated to charity and antlers from the four-point buck will be auctioned off later this year to support the department’s law enforcement efforts. During the breeding season, bucks may act more aggressive as they try to establish dominance over females and smaller bucks in the herd. This large buck was displaying more than normal aggressive behaviors and had the potential to severely injure or kill someone. The feeding of wildlife by residents in the Continental area has contributed to the habituation of wildlife to humans and changes in their behavior. Deer are now frequently seen in town and not in the forest - where they should be - because they are attracted by food and water sources left out by residents. “Wildlife become comfortable in town when they receive food and water from humans, which can cause them to lose their healthy fear of humans,” said AZGFD Regional Supervisor Craig McMullen. “We encourage people not to become indifferent to the presence of wildlife. Numerous state and local regulations, including in Flagstaff, make it unlawful to intentionally feed wildlife that can cause property damage or pose a danger to humans.” The Arizona Game and Fish department reminds everyone to never approach wildlife, never leave out food or water and to help Keep Wildlife Wild. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
COA Report post Posted January 19, 2017 Feeding wildlife needs to carry a heavier fine. So tragic this dude went out like that. Just doimg what a buck does. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TOBY Report post Posted January 19, 2017 We have a spike in 20c roaming around with a red bandana that people have been feeding forever. Idiots... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jaymzth007 Report post Posted January 20, 2017 "The buck was not showing any fear of humans and was chasing people and their pets." I can't get bucks to stick around within 100 yards of me and this one chases after people! I wish bucks would act aggressive and chase me during hunting season! 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites