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it's a great idea to protect wildlife but here is where it goes too far...when predators such as mountain lions and bears move into areas where there are neighborhoods and large people populations... that goes too far...those animals have us on the menu and to pretend that they will not hurt us if we treat them with respect is a dangerous idea that could cost the life of someone's child...the best thing to do is trap them, take them to a wilderness area because once someone is attacked then the animal is killed.