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Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park
P.o. Box 156
Trabuco Canyon, CA 92678
(949)923-2245
I called to ask them why they still prohibit firearms
but they wouldn't answer the phone.
http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/2800772/detail.html
2nd Lion Shot Near Site Of Fatal Attack
80-Pound Cougar Suspected Of Attack Sheep
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, Calif. -- An 80-pound cougar suspected in the death of a sheep was shot and killed by a professional hunter in Trabuco Canyon, just a few miles away from the Orange County park where a mountain lion killed a bicyclist and mauled a woman.
The 2-year-old mountain lion was killed Saturday, hours after the sheep was attacked, with permission of the state Department of Fish and Game. Agency regional chief Steve Edinger said the property owner was given a permit to shoot and killed the cougar.
A necropsy on the mountain lion was ordered to determine if it was the same animal that attacked the Trabuco Canyon sheep.
The mountain lion was killed only a few miles from Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park, which reopened Tuesday, some three weeks after a cougar killed one cyclist and mauled another.
State game wardens are required to issue permits to kill mountain lions if there is evidence that a cat is responsible for the loss of livestock.
P.o. Box 156
Trabuco Canyon, CA 92678
(949)923-2245
I called to ask them why they still prohibit firearms
but they wouldn't answer the phone.
http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/2800772/detail.html
2nd Lion Shot Near Site Of Fatal Attack
80-Pound Cougar Suspected Of Attack Sheep
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, Calif. -- An 80-pound cougar suspected in the death of a sheep was shot and killed by a professional hunter in Trabuco Canyon, just a few miles away from the Orange County park where a mountain lion killed a bicyclist and mauled a woman.
The 2-year-old mountain lion was killed Saturday, hours after the sheep was attacked, with permission of the state Department of Fish and Game. Agency regional chief Steve Edinger said the property owner was given a permit to shoot and killed the cougar.
A necropsy on the mountain lion was ordered to determine if it was the same animal that attacked the Trabuco Canyon sheep.
The mountain lion was killed only a few miles from Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park, which reopened Tuesday, some three weeks after a cougar killed one cyclist and mauled another.
State game wardens are required to issue permits to kill mountain lions if there is evidence that a cat is responsible for the loss of livestock.