Polar bear experts say killing animal in Quebec was necessary, standard practice
MONTREAL — It was necessary to shoot dead instead of relocate a polar bear found wandering on Quebec’s Gaspé peninsula over the weekend, wildlife experts said Monday.
Government officials didn’t have the proper equipment or the tranquillizers needed to handle the 650-pound animal, Sylvain Marois with Quebec’s Wildlife Department said in an interview.
“We are equipped for black bears, moose … but a polar bear, that’s double the size of a black bear,” Marois said.
The bear was killed to ensure public safety, he said, after it was spotted in a wooded area Saturday near the town of Madeleine-Centre, Que., located about 580 kilometres northeast of Quebec City, on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River.


