A mountain goat study in Glacier National Park has been suspended following the deaths of two goats after they were shot with tranquilizer darts.
The University of Montana study, aimed at exploring the effects of climate change on mountain goats, got under way this month with preliminary field work in the Many Glacier Valley.
A 6-year-old male mountain goat died Tuesday after it was darted in the Ptarmigan Lake Trail area near Mount Altyn by Dr. Robert Moore, a Wildlife Conservation Society veterinarian....
The cause of death later was determined to be respiratory arrest because the tranquilizer dart punctured the goat’s ribcage.
After meeting with park managers on Wednesday, researchers were allowed to resume their field work.
However, a second male goat died after it was darted on Thursday. Its cause of death has not yet been determined.
Monday, June 14, 2010
Mountain Goats Accidentally Killed in Study
From the Daily Interlake....
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