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Moose shot in Calgary after busy day for wildlife officers

One moose is dead after being shot in the Marlborough area of northeast Calgary. Wildlife officers also responded to another call for a moose roaming in the city.

Agitated animal wandering around Marlborough Mall was a danger to public, officials say

Alberta Fish and Wildlife officers shot and killed one of two moose that were spotted in Calgary early Friday. (CBC)

One moose is dead after being shot in the Marlborough area of northeast Calgary.

It happened as wildlife officers were also respondingto another call for a moose roaming in the city.

Police and provincial wildlife officers tried to corral one of the animals in the mall parking lot. (CBC)

The animals, a male and a female, were both spottedearly Friday morning. Wildlife officials do not think the moose were travelling together.

Officers tried to tranquilize the one roaming nearMarlborough Mall, but it became more agitated and went into a neighbourhood where it broke a fence.

Brendan Cox, a spokesman for Alberta Justice and the solicitor general, said there were a couple of close calls when the animal came too close to people.

Officials say a moose that was killed Friday morning had become a danger to the public. (CBC)

Officers made the decision to kill the moose because it was posing a risk to human safety, he said.

The second moose was in the Forest Lawn area east of 52nd Street southeast. Officers monitored the situation until the female moose left the city on her own.

On Thursday, officials announced that a government review has concluded Alberta Fish and Wildlife officers werewere justified in fatally shooting a cougar at the South Health Campus in Calgary in September. Thatincident sparked a public outcry with manycritics arguingthe animal could have been tranquilized.

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story said the moose were companions, but wildlife officials now believe they were not travelling together.
    Dec 05, 2014 2:09 PM MT