The Borneo Post (Sabah)

200 sheep chased down ravine by bear in southern France

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FOIX, France: More than 200 sheep have fallen to their deaths after apparently being chased down a gorge in the Pyrenees by a brown bear, officials said.

Bears were re-introduced along the Franco-Spanish border 20 years ago, and the latest incident in the French region of Couflens follows a spate of bear attacks last year.

“The tragic deaths of 209 sheep following a bear attack reminds us, even at the height of summer, that the presence of bears can cause significan­t damage to herds of sheep, cows and horses,” said a statement from the prefecture.

It added that an investigat­ion into the attack was ongoing and that the owner of the sheep would be compensate­d.

Across the border in Spain, the Catalan regional authoritie­s told AFP that the bear in question originated in France, as all bears in northern Spain have been fitted with GPS tracking devices.

Many of the sheep’s bodies ended up at the bottom of the ravine on the Spanish side of the border.

Last October, around 70 sheep farmers in the Pyrenees region held a protest after some flocks were attacked by bears.

Brown bears can weigh up to 250 kilogramme­s and reach two metres in height, but officials say there has been no significan­t rise in attacks in the region despite an increase in population.

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