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lion attack on CA hiker

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 4:34 pm
by Emily
Anyone know whose hounds are hunting it?
from the Sacramento Bee
http://www.sacbee.com/2012/07/02/460560 ... -near.html

Mountain lion attacks man near Nevada City
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By Matt Weiser
mweiser@sacbee.com
Published: Monday, Jul. 2, 2012 - 12:15 pm
Last Modified: Monday, Jul. 2, 2012 - 2:12 pm
A 63-year-old man was attacked by a mountain lion near Nevada City early Sunday while sleeping alongside a tributary of the Yuba River.
The California Department of Fish and Game confirmed the unusual attack after investigating the scene and the man's injuries.

Fish and Game said the man, who is from the Bay Area, was traveling through Nevada County on a planned hiking trip when he decided to stop for the night to sleep. He laid a sleeping bag out on the ground and went to sleep. Around 1 a.m., he was attacked in the sleeping bag by a mountain lion for what he described as 90 seconds to 2 minutes.

The man said the animal bit and clawed him through the sleeping bag, through a cap he was wearing and through his clothes. The lion ceased the attack, looked at him from 15 feet away for another 15 to 30 seconds, then ran into the night.

The man drove himself to a hospital in Grass Valley, where he was treated for non-life threatening injuries and later released.

Game wardens responded to the hospital and verified that the man suffered severe scratches and puncture wounds. They collected several articles of clothing and the sleeping bag, which were analyzed at Fish and Game's forensics laboratory in Sacramento.

At the scene, wardens found mountain lion tracks. They used trained dogs in an attempt to track the lion but were unsuccessful. However, they did find the remains of a domestic cat which had injuries consistent with a mountain lion attack.

An effort to track the lion continues. Fish and Game counts this as the 15th confirmed mountain lion attack in California since 1890.

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Re: lion attack on CA hiker

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 7:17 pm
by ferjr
Good! The need more lion attacks in California!

Re: lion attack on CA hiker

Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 2:23 pm
by Dale T
From the Mountain Lion Foundations web site UP-DATE

Lion Attack: A Case of Mistaken Identity?


Early Sunday morning (July 1, 2012) a 63-year-old California man became the 15th victim of a mountain lion attack in California since 1890. His injuries were non-life threatening and he was released after a short visit to the hospital.

The Bay Area man was on a hiking trip in Nevada County and stopped for the night along the Yuba River. He laid his sleeping bag on the ground, crawled in and went to sleep. Around 1:00 a.m. he was suddenly awoken by a mountain lion clawing and biting his sleeping bag. After a minute or two of fighting the lion, the cat backed away. The man said the cat watched him for about 15 to 30 seconds from a 15 foot distance, and then it took off into the trees.

The man hiked back to his vehicle and drove to a hospital in Grass Valley to get his scratches and bites checked out. The California Department of Fish and Game responded to the hospital. Officers verified the man's injuries and collected samples from his clothing and sleeping bag. The evidence has been sent to CDFG's forensics lab in Sacramento for further analysis.

CDFG wardens investigated the man's camping spot and found lion tracks. They used hounds in an attempt to track down the lion but were unsuccessful, only able to locate the remains of a housecat which may have been attacked by a lion. They are continuing the search.

Why Did This Happen?

Mountain lion attacks on people are extremely rare and almost always the result of a sick lion or a case of mistaken identity. Lions see movement and shapes better than they do fine detail, and experts believe some attacks may have happened because the person was acting similar to a deer: a lion's preferred prey. For example, a bicyclist hunched over looks like a deer running through the trees.

Lions hunt by stealth and try to take their prey down with one quick bite to the neck. Rather than making a precision attack, this particular cat appeared curious and confused as it scratched and bit at the man in the sleeping bag.

Mountain lions, especially young juveniles still perfecting their hunting skills will sometimes scavenge from the kills of other animals and even other lions. Because lions cache their prey -- covering the animal with leaves and sticks between meals -- the hiker in the sleeping bag may have looked like a freshly cached meal. When the potential meal fought back the lion quickly retreated which may further support this theory.

Lion attacks remain exceptionally rare, even in California where the largest population of lions in the United States (approximately 4,000 cats) coexists with over 37 million people. Most victims are able to fend off lions by fighting back.

Lab results will indicate if this particular mountain lion was ill but the odds are he was merely a bit too curious. Perhaps this experience taught him to be wary of people and avoid free food, but if he's found by CDFG officials, curiosity will have inevitably killed this cat.


July 10, 2012 UPDATE - CDFG Calling Off the Search
After ten days of unsuccessful searching for the mountain lion, the California Department of Fish and Game has called off the hunt. Tracking dogs were unable to pick up a clear scent. At one point the dogs treed a large male lion, but from saliva evidence left on the man's sleeping bag the Department knew the lion they were searching for was a female. They let the male lion go free and were unable to find the lion responsible for the incident earlier this month.

Likely this young female lion was a dispersing juvenile, still perfecting her hunting skills and searching for an available homerange. After the scuffle with the hiker she was probably shaken and decided to find some where else to establish a territory. Hopefully she's learned people should be avoided and has found a new, more remote habitat to call home.

Re: lion attack on CA hiker

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 5:41 pm
by Liz ODell
I still think it is damn ironic that the man attacked was from Marin County...the only county in support of the bill and Huffman's area of representation.
I personally think the lion was trying to remind them that we are all a part of a big system of life and death but of course the committee did not care to listen, most are so far removed they probably could not hear the earth talk if 'it' was screaming through a megaphone.
I think it wouldn't hurt to point out the irony of the attack to the Marin County Board of Supervisors and Huffman himself.
Oh be sure to point out how they did tree and release unharmed a large tom in the area - released as DNA from the man's shirt proved the attaking lion was a queen...sure nice that those dogs and hunters could do that wasn't it?
Otherwise it would have been a shoot on sight for all lions in the area.

Re: lion attack on CA hiker

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 8:11 pm
by Rimrock
Liz, I think Nevada City is in Nevada County.

Re: lion attack on CA hiker

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 10:29 pm
by Liz ODell
You're correct but the hiker is a Marin County resident that was camping in Nevada County.

Re: lion attack on CA hiker

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 4:39 am
by Rimrock
You got me on that one. Thanks. I should read more carefully.