Update to my post a four+ hours ago, and now its after midnight. I apologize for the delay in posting the archive link to the News Story that aired on the 6:30p broadcast. I launched right into writing this post, while my reactions were fresh.
https://abc7news.com/post/response-coyote-attack-involving-5-year-old-girl-san-franciscos-botanical-gardens-questioned-was-pup-shot/15486350/
Watch the News Story before continuing, as I refer to points presented in it.
I thought the piece came out good. Good interviews and well-rounded presentation. Geez though, the words of Officials are always a letdown. In regards to the Animal Care and Control Representative, Virginia Donahue, who states, "We can't control the Dens", I said out loud, "Control the kids", at the same time Dan did. Seriously, what the hell with that thought process.
The Points that needed to be made, were.
*They needlessly murdered a Pup.
*They lied to media.
Opportunity to take responsibility for the Murder and the Lies was given, but there were no takers.
How do we believe anything Officials from any of the *entities involved say? Not just about this, but about anything that goes on in our Parks or about Animals in The City, wild or domestic?
*San Francisco Animal Care and Control
*San Francisco Recreation and Park Department
*California Department of Fish and Wildlife
*USDA
Which one of these entities representatives was responsible for the untruths put out to media in their official statement, that prompted the headline,....
Begin quotes > "The coyote that attacked a 5-year-old girl in the San Francisco Botanical Garden late last month was not protecting young pups, wildlife officials said,..." LIE
"None of the slain coyotes were rearing pups at the time of the attack, meaning the coyote likely acted out of aggression and was not protecting its young, said Patrick Foy, a captain in the California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s law enforcement division." LIE
“At the time of the recent incident in the Botanical Gardens, there were five coyote alert signs in the Botanical Garden and the den was behind a fence and away from visitors,” San Francisco Recreation and Park Department spokesperson Tamara Aparton said Wednesday in a statement." <End quotes.
Patrick Foy from CDFW, is quoted spewing untruths in that Chronicle article. Tamara Aparton, from SF RecPark, who declined to be interviewed, refused to directly answer questions about Dens and Pups, when I emailed her in July, soon after the event and over a month before obtaining Documents. Her name is on a majority of the Documents. She knew what was going on every step, yet in reply to me claimed she didn't know much. I think it's highly likely that both these entities were in cahoots to put forth a creative narrative (aka Lies), to cover up the fact that they unnecessarily murdered a four month old Pup and lied about it.
There was no need to continue the killing spree, before the DNA results on the Adult were in.
The USDA shooter knew when they took the shot, that it was a Pup. They knew a Pup was not the perpetrator.
This is one of the Documents, an internal email where Rebecca Fenson from ACC, states their "reasoning" for taking the Pup.
Let me also say, none of these people know the meaning of euthanize. Euthanize is associated with humanely. They needed to be using the words shot or killed, but I guess using euthanized makes them feel better.
Steve Gonzalez, from CDFW, who is interviewed, in my opinion spins a tale of damage control. His answer regarding the taking of the Pup after the shooter said he believed he got the perpetrator, is disturbing. Saying it's hard to tell the difference between a Pup and Adult. I don't buy that at all. And when asked about the untrue statements made to media, he deflects to the public feeding Coyotes, which while allegedly an issue, has nothing to do with the false statements by CDFW Captain Patrick Foy.
In my opinion, every Official involved with how the aftermath of the biting event played out, mishandled at every turn. Unfortunately an innocent four month old Pup lost her life for no reason. Her Mother took a bullet, that thankfully didn't kill her. Sadly her year old Son, lost his life, as he was the perpetrator of the bite.
This may have all been avoided if the Botanical Garden and by proxy the RecPark , had been more responsible with awareness during Pupping season. Verbal Education, Area Guidelines and Closures, AND Signage. It's not unheard of, so Why was this necessity ignored? There was allegedly No Outreach at Botanical Garden, and there were NO Active Den signs in an area that has been a known Denning site for years. This is an Official RecPark sign, but not at BG. Why?
This was another email Document from Tamara Aparton, responding to an inquiry by a reporter, regarding the recent events at St Mary's
In my opinion RecPark is hugely negligent in keeping the public and the coyotes safe, in these Botanical Garden incidents.
I need to note, because don't want any misinterpretation. In the second part of my interview, while my facial expression may show what looks like smiles, make no mistake, that is uncomfortable upset, disgust and rage for the killing spree. I had not only been closely following the story, and researching the dynamics of this Coyote Family, but had been reading through hundreds of documents. Unbelievable, and heartbreaking words by these officials, and hard to see photos. None of this has been anything less than horrific and just, very sad.
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