Feb 11 โ€ข 13:34 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ฎ Finland Ilta-Sanomat

The police ordered the lynx to be put down

The Eastern Finland police have ordered the euthanization of a lynx that caused disturbances in North Karelia.

In North Karelia, Finland, the Eastern Finland police have taken the drastic decision to euthanize a lynx that had been causing disturbances over the course of a month. The lynx was repeatedly entering residential areas, posing a threat to local residents and disregarding attempts to drive it away. Efforts to scare off the animal were unsuccessful, as it seemed to have lost its natural fear of humans.

The police's decision was based on their assessment that the lynx's continuous presence in urbanized areas created a significant risk to human safety and health. This situation prompted local authorities to consider public safety paramount, leading to the conclusion that the only viable option was to ensure the lynx would not pose further dangers. The frequent appearance of the animal raised serious concerns in the community regarding potential attacks or harm to residents.

Following the euthanization, the lynx will be delivered to the Oulu branch of the Food Authority. This incident highlights the complex interactions between urban wildlife and human populations, often leading to challenging decisions by wildlife and law enforcement agencies to protect public safety while managing local ecosystems.

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