
Calgary Police block the entrance to the South Calgary Health Campus as they search for cougars on Thursday, Sept 18, 2014 in Calgary. Police and wildlife officers are watching two cougars that have wandered into south Calgary. One of the cats is near a hospital and the other is at a nearby construction site.
Brendan Cox, an Alberta government spokesman, said there were reports of another big cat in the area, but they turned out to be false.
"One cougar has been destroyed by officers," he said.
Cox said the wildlife officers had hoped to tranquilize and trap the cougar that was laying in tall grass.
He said after watching the animal they determined the adult male cat was too riled up.
Cox said cougars can become agitated when they get hit with a tranquilizer dart. He said the cat could have run off into a more populated area, putting people at risk.














Comment: The other deaths caused by bears in 2014 in north America -
Bear attacks and kills 31-year-old man in Wyoming
Rick Cross, missing Kananaskis hunter, killed in bear attack, Alberta
Woman killed by a black bear in Fort McMurray, Alberta
By way of comparison the number of deaths in the recent past (years 2000 - 2013) seem to average out to about just two a year, going by this wikipedia list -
List of fatal bear attacks in North America
A number of fatalities has also occurred recently in Russia -
Bear attacks kill at least three people with many others injured in Siberia and far-east Russia