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Wildlife activist guilty of animal cruelty
St. Petersburg Times ^ | June 28, 2002 | RYAN MEEHAN

Posted on 06/28/2002 5:18:47 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife

TAMPA -- The cougar named Old Man was 16 years old with bad legs and pancreatitis when he was euthanized last year.

But a jury decided Thursday that he had been tortured as well.

Bert Wahl, once one of the Tampa Bay area's best-known wildlife activists, was found guilty of misdemeanor animal cruelty Thursday, after jurors deliberated for little more than an hour. He faces a maximum of one year in prison and a $5,000 fine.

Prosecutors said Wahl abused the cougar for an hour and a half on Nov. 4, and the animal was euthanized a few days later. The prosecutors listed the accusations against Wahl in thick black marker for the jury Thursday.

The list said he choked the cougar; dragged the cougar; dragged the cougar by a choker chain; punched the cougar; kicked the cougar; hit the cougar with a shoe; and jammed a mop and broom handle down the cougar's throat.

"Maybe the Bucs lost the previous weekend and he was mad. Maybe he just lost his cool for those five days. It does not matter," said prosecutor Martin Hernandez.

"All the state has to do is prove he did one of the listed things," state prosecutor Jim Shoemaker added.

Wahl, 46, operated Wildlife Rescue Inc. for almost 20 years from a house and yard in Tampa's Seminole Heights neighborhood. He visited schools with his animals and appeared in the media when he rescued critters.

But over the past several years, he has gotten in trouble for mistreating the animals he was supposedly saving. In 1997, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission tried to take away Wahl's license for rehabilitation and exhibition on the grounds that he mistreated his animals. In 2000, the state accused him of mishandling more than two dozen animals in his care.

In the most recent case, Wahl was housing the cougar named Old Man at the Tampa residence of wildlife rehabilitation activist Sherie Frost.

Frost told jurors in this week's trial that on Nov. 4 she saw Wahl twisting the cat's ear so badly that it required stitches. Days later, she said, she saw Wahl punching the cat in the face, dragging it 25 feet and kicking it.

Public defender Mark Gilman, in closing arguments, tried to discredit Sherie Frost and her husband, Simeon Frost. Gilman said they were felons and they couldn't be trusted.

Mrs. Frost's account didn't make sense, he said. If she saw Wahl brutally beating the cougar for more than an hour and a half last November, why didn't she call the police?

"I was afraid," she said outside the courtroom after the trial.

After the trial, Wahl exited the courtroom with family members. He wouldn't comment on the verdict.

"I'd love to, but they won't let me," he said, directing inquiries to John Skye, spokesman for the public defender's office.

Wahl's sentencing hearing is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. today.


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To: EggsAckley
Not a problem at all Sir. I eat what I hunt. You have a good day. And this is true, a forum (computers) don't allow you to see the individual's expressions a lot of misunderstandings happen this way. See ya.

v/r
SOR
21 posted on 06/30/2002 6:21:15 AM PDT by Son of Rooster
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To: EggsAckley
Look on Sungirl's page for your answer.
22 posted on 06/30/2002 4:14:42 PM PDT by Terriergal
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To: JudyB1938; Son of Rooster
As far as I know, the bear was about ten feet from him. I think I would have shot it too.

And, if you shoot one that big, it has already passed on plenty of its genetic material, and you get more meat from one single animal. If I shot a 300 lb buck I would only have to kill one in the fall to last us most of the year. But as it is, I usually end up killing two deer to make the year ends meat meet. har har bad pun.

Hey, shooting a bear or deer lets at least a half a cow live longer.
23 posted on 06/30/2002 4:17:19 PM PDT by Terriergal
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To: EggsAckley
What about pest/nuisance animal control?
24 posted on 06/30/2002 4:18:14 PM PDT by Terriergal
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To: Son of Rooster
hear hear. You speak so truly, SOR.
25 posted on 06/30/2002 4:18:38 PM PDT by Terriergal
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26 posted on 06/30/2002 4:23:47 PM PDT by Senator Pardek
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To: JudyB1938
Actually, bear is pretty good eating if its cooked right.
27 posted on 06/30/2002 4:35:06 PM PDT by Tench_Coxe
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To: Terriergal
Right now I am confronted with the problem of how to eradicate a family of weasels that has discovered my peacock cages. They have managed to destroy ALL of this year's eggs, meaning no hatches this season. :o(

I have no idea what to do with them; can't leave out poison, dog and cat may get it. Same thing for traps. But when it comes to nuisance animals (such as raccoons) I have no qualms at all about trapping them and dispatching them to rodent heaven.
28 posted on 06/30/2002 4:52:51 PM PDT by EggsAckley
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To: Tench_Coxe
I've heard that, but most people don't go hunting for bear to eat them. It comes more under Trophy Hunting.

I have no problem at all with killing for food or to get rid of a threatening animal. I just don't like killing for the "fun" of it.

So when I saw that picture of the guy and the HUGE bear he'd killed, it made me sad.

By the way, some of the best meals I've ever had were made with wild burro. But they're protected now out here in Nevada. Can't do it any more.
29 posted on 06/30/2002 8:41:33 PM PDT by JudyB1938
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To: EggsAckley
Can you build a box that has a hole small enough for a weasel to get in, but not a dog? Put the trap inside with bait it will smell. Or whatever poison you use for weasels.
30 posted on 07/02/2002 2:57:33 PM PDT by Terriergal
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To: EggsAckley
"hole small enough for a weasel to get in, but not a dog?

Or cat.
31 posted on 07/02/2002 2:57:52 PM PDT by Terriergal
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To: EggsAckley
But when it comes to nuisance animals (such as raccoons) I have no qualms at all about trapping them and dispatching them to rodent heaven.

Raccoons go to rodent heaven? ;-)

32 posted on 07/02/2002 2:58:54 PM PDT by Terriergal
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