Thursday, July 12, 2012

Alligator Captured and Killed On Coast

An 11-foot, 600-pound alligator in a pond in Biloxi's Hiller Park.

I thought this was noteworthy to post an article from The Vicksburg Post about an 11-foot alligator that lived in a pond at Hiller Park in Biloxi, MS, that was captured and killed.  

Sgt. Barry Delcambre, a state conservation officer, said the alligator weighed about 600 pounds and could have been as much as 50 years old.

Officers from the state Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks were forced to kill the alligator because it had become a hazard to people after it swam into a pond at the park.

"Think about it,"  Delcambre said.  "You always have Canada geese there, and I've never seen a place like Hiller Park where you have a nutria come out of the water in broad daylight and you almost have to kick it out of the way.  If you were an alligator, what better place would you want to be?"

Delcambre said people had been feeding the alligator, causing it to lose its fear of humans.  That made it more dangerous.

Feeding an alligator is illegal in Mississippi.

"It upset me to kill that alligator," Delcambre said.  "It had been out there near the park for eight years. The city had put up signs that alligators might be present, and we'd arrested as many as five people for feeding alligators in the area off Atkinson Road.  But the bottom line is that we live on the water. The water is their habitat."

3 comments:

  1. They are really old. Glad we dont have them in our waters.

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  2. The game warden is right, and people who feed alligators (or bears, here in NH) are plain stupid! Good post Marian!

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  3. Thanks Lindsojo taxar and Long Ridge Deer Camp. I thought it was an interesting article and glad you both like it! Thanks for your visit! :)

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