• TerribleTortoise@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    We can all agree that it’s a tragedy that this animal died.

    The other consideration is that polar bears are amongst the most relentless and vicious predators around. A polar bear around an inhabited area is very much a serious safety threat. Iceland doesn’t have any animal predators and therefore also wouldn’t have the trained people or equipment necessary to deal with neutralizing and relocating this bear.

    I would have liked to have seen the animal safely moved. But I suspect there’s more context to this story that we don’t have beyond the headline.

  • Vampire [any]@hexbear.net
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    7 days ago

    No dogs around, so these intrepid cops adapted to the situation and got the job done using what was available

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      The bear was killed Thursday afternoon in the northwest of Iceland after police consulted the Environment Agency, which declined to have the animal relocated, Westfjords Police Chief Helgi Jensson told The Associated Press.

      Environment Agency is to blame here, not the cops.

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          6 days ago

          It’s about 500km from the Hebrides compared to about 2500km from Labrador

          Tectonically, is it on the American or Eurasian plate? Answer: neither, it’s on the fault line.

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    7 days ago

    In this case, as you can see in the picture, the bear was very close to a summer house. There was an old woman in there.

    Oh no! A women in a protected environment might be anxious?! SHOOT IT!!!

    seriously, Iceland, I think we all expected more out of you.