The Commercial Appeal

Miss. men sentenced in black bear’s death

- Associated Press

JACKSON, Miss. — A Mississipp­i taxidermis­t must pay $4, 300 for hiding the skin of a threatened Louisiana black bear from investigat­ors, and a man who helped ta ke the bear to him must pay an equal amount.

Chester Brad Williams of Meridian and taxidermis­t David Lucas Wimberly of Quitman both were put on probation for a year, during which neither may hunt, The Clarion-Ledger reported.

Wimberly must a lso mount the bear, which was shot l ast yea r i n Lauderdale County, and give it to the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service for educat ion a l pu r poses , U.S. Dist. Judge Henry T. Wingate said at his sentencing last week.

Both pleaded guilty earlier this year to possessing the dead bear; Williams a lso pleaded g ui lt y to transporti­ng it.

Travis Butler of Meridian has not been sentenced. He pleaded guilty to getting someone else to shoot the animal and to obstructin­g a federal investigat­ion — a felony cha rge which prevents him from owning a gun.

The maximum penalties are a year in prison and a $100,000 fine for violating the Endangered Species Act and up to 20 years and $250,000 for obstructio­n.

Habitat loss and other factors had cut the number of bears in the subspecies to an estimated few hundred in three areas by 1992. But after 23 years of protection a nd restoratio­n , t he population is stable and growing subpopulat­ions have expanded into Mississipp­i.

Because of that, the federal agency has proposed removing the Louisiana black bear from the list of threatened species.

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