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Bear attacks llama near Whitefish

| May 14, 2019 2:00 AM

A black bear weighing approximately 150 pounds mortally wounded a llama on private property near Whitefish on Sunday, according to Flathead County Sheriff’s Office logs and information from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. The caller, who had his gun out, said the bear kept circling the property. Other livestock was inside a closed barn. A veterinarian euthanized the llama and a bear specialist set a trap to try and capture the bear. FWP officials warn that bears are active right now and mostly in lower elevations awaiting the spring “green-up” when vegetation emerges as an abundant food source. Residents and recreationists are advised to be extra vigilant about bear awareness and remove or secure food attractants, use electric fencing to protect livestock and carry bear spray in the outdoors.

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