January 9, 2014
By DAVID RAINER
黑料天堂
Acknowledging that the correct action is not always the popular choice when wild animals are involved, 黑料天堂 Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) officials say the division will always give public safety immediate precedence.
The case in point is the recent incident that involved 鈥減et鈥 deer located on Dauphin Island. WFF officers removed the deer, both does, from the island. Many on the island who considered the illegally transported deer as 鈥減ets鈥 were outraged.
Fact is, the officers had no other choice because the behavior of wild animals is unpredictable and poses a safety risk to humans.
鈥淔irst and foremost, and really the bottom line, is it鈥檚 a wild animal. Period,鈥 said Chuck Sykes, WFF Director. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not a dog. It鈥檚 not a cat. It鈥檚 a wild animal. You hear about it every day that somebody has had a dog that all of a sudden bites somebody. That鈥檚 a domesticated animal that鈥檚 unpredictable.
鈥淵eah, they鈥檙e cute, fuzzy and cuddly when they鈥檙e little, but it鈥檚 a wild animal. You may think that specific animal wouldn鈥檛 hurt anybody, but you can鈥檛 know that for a fact.鈥
Sykes said his work at the Auburn University white-tailed deer research facility gave him specific insight into the unpredictability of the white-tailed deer.
鈥淚 worked at Auburn鈥檚 deer research facility for a year-and-a-half when I was in school,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 was there three or four or times a week with those deer. Every once in a while, one would just go berserk. You never know what鈥檚 going to happen with a wild animal, and when you get complacent around it, that鈥檚 when somebody can get hurt. Even if the animal doesn鈥檛 intend to do you bodily harm, something could startle it 鈥 a horn going off, a car door slamming, a dog barking. Its flight instinct could hurt somebody unintentionally.鈥