New Mexico Department of Game and Fish |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, MARCH 17, 2010: |
OFFICERS CAPTURE, RELOCATE SANTA FE MOUNTAIN LION SANTA FE -- A mountain lion that had been traveling through Santa Fe neighborhoods was captured Wednesday morning near Santa Fe High School and relocated to a remote part of the Carson National Forest in northern New Mexico. Brandon Griffith, a Department of Game and Fish depredation specialist, shot the lion with tranquilizer darts at 10 a.m. in an apple tree near the intersection of Siringo Road and Calle Navidad, where it had been chased by dogs. The lion was taken to a veterinarian for treatment of a minor injury before it was transported to the release site. Griffith described the lion as a mature, very healthy male weighing approximately 150 pounds. Although it apparently had spent at least a few days in a populated area, the lion was considered a candidate for relocation and release because it showed fear of humans in every encounter. He said he was confident the lion is the same one reported Tuesday near Cordova Road and Don Gaspar Avenue because a minor injury to its right front paw corresponded perfectly with tracks found Tuesday. ### |