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Mountain Lion Attacks 2008


Locally, one of my neighbors just shared that a mountain lion was up on her roof. She lives on the edge of the forest and mistakenly went out to investigate why her dogs were going crazy.

Fortunately, the cougar took a 20 foot leap away from her and ran away. I’ve been thinking of carrying a firearm when I hike and this confirms that it probably would be a good idea.

Here we are seeing an increase of predators into the human populated area for a few reasons–the main one is that the large fires that swept through the area last fall left vast terrain uninhabitable to most of the larger wildlife.

So, the critters have relocated to adjacent areas and mountain lions, bobcats, and bears are being seen and encountered with more frequency because of it.

I’ve touched on this topic before but am revisiting it based on the two mountain lion attacks that have been in the news over the last week.

The first cougar attack allegedly took place in South Dakota on March 3, 2008. I dismissed it when I heard the preliminary reports but now I’ve taken a look at the photo of Ryan Hughes and the two tooth marks on his face–it could have been a younger, inexperienced cougar–or just a warning.

In our area, the wildlife biologists know where all the cougars reside. Last I checked, we had three but I probably should call again since after the fires there might be more.

I spoke to a reporter yesterday and then took some time to review the Hughes cougar attack accounts I’ve been ignoring. Currently the attack has not been confirmed by officials. I believe this is for a few reasons.

First, it would be the first documented cougar attack on a human in South Dakota history (at least we think it would be), then there is a bit of concern because of the alcohol content found in the blood of Ryan Hughes, and finally the investigative team seems to have gone out with lion dogs (these are dogs that specifically track mountain lions) and they did not pick up the scent.

Usually there will be some sort of sign or scent left in the area. Pug marks (mountain lion tracks), fur, scat, and in this case–Hughes reported that the cougar had a kill in its mouth (red fox). I would expect they would find an area where the kill took place.

So unanswered questions are: Did Hughes surprise the cougar? Was the cougar defending its prey? If so, did it go back to pick it up? Was it a different type of animal? And why would Hughes make up the attack?

People often mistake smaller predators for larger ones. In fact, here in California people have mistaken house cats for cougars and reported bobcats as mountain lions. However, Hughes did describe an irritated tail twitch. As of yesterday, the South Dakota cougar attack is still unconfirmed and under investigation by wildlife officials.

The lesson to be learned here is that you should have someone with you when out in the wilderness. I already gave you some mountain lion safety tips and encourage you to review them if you travel out into the wilderness or live in areas adjacent to wild lands.

Next, just this weekend a rabid mountain lion attempted an attack on 10-year-old Paul Schalow in Arizona. The family was celebrating Paul’s birthday on Saturday when the older female cougar launched her attack. You can catch the interview video about the cougar attack encounter here.

The cougar was transported by the family and criticized for it by one of the wildlife officials.

Okay, so where do we pick up our procedure manual on how to deal with a dead mountain lion that has just attempted an attack on our party?

Yikes, you expect someone to think clearly when the adrenalin flow is pumping?

The scratch marks didn’t look too bad in the footage I saw…so in both attack incidents are we maybe we are just seeing the larger-than-a-housecat version of a warning swipe?

Kidding, I’m kidding.

Cougar attacks are not so rare as they once were. I’ve also summarized just why I think animal attacks are on the increase here. However keep in mind that the risk to humans is pretty low in comparison to other animal injuries and attacks–in the captive animal world there are worse risks–check out this older Bureau of Labor Statistics page.

I read a recent gripe to the Eureka Reporter on just this topic (focusing on rare events) after a series on the California mountain lion attack on Jim Hamm:
Mountain Lion Attack Part One
Mountain Lion Attack Part Two
Mountain Lion Attack Part Three
Mountain Lion Attack Part Four
Mountain Lion Attack Part Five

Part of the reason for reporting such news is that it is novel. Next, there is a morbid fascination–maybe even an ancient ancestral dread of being eaten by a wild animal. Also, we are so removed from the natural world these days that is does capture our attention.

Anyway, although I have not updated my statistics on cougar attacks in a while (2004) you can find more info, links, and books related to the topic if you drop by for a gander.

Diana L. Guerrero’s Ark Animal Tracks: March 2008

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March News & Tips
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IN THIS ISSUE
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1. Tales from the Trips (Latest News)
2. Discussion for the Month
3. Critter Chronicles
4. Schedule of Upcoming Events & Appearances
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1. Tales from the Trips (Latest News)
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Spring has sprung but here in the mountains we never believe it. March generally brings us the heaviest snow fall but it has been unseasonably warm—my heater is off at night already–which is unheard of.

Yesterday, I glimpsed a pair of Bald Eagles swooping down upon the assortment of waterfowl and other birds out on the lake. Their heads and tails flash brightly as the sunlight reflects upon them making them hard to miss.

These giant birds grace us with their presence from late October to about April. It is my belief, that due to development, the numbers are down mountain wide.

The lake ice is gone and with it the risk to those dogs. The local firefighters rescued one dog that ran out on the ice and Buck has become their local mascot for messages about staying off the ice. The dog survived and doesn’t seem too worse for wear.

Although I had planned on traveling to Spain the trip never materialized. I hate when that happens but I have been diligently working on arkanimals.com and see the completion of the project within reach! With any luck the new look will be available to you before the end of March.

There are a few new surprises for you this year…more later.
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2. Discussion for the Month
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Last month I mentioned that I would be asking you to participate in a survey. Why? To help me target how to best help you and your friends.

One of the newest projects that should materialize this year is my http://www.petparentingschool.com

We are currently working on just what to include in the curriculum and your responses to the survey will help us with the direction of the program. I currently have several phases planned and the content is currently targeted to include not only pet parenting guidance but also animal training secrets (from the real pros), evaluations of behavior and training products, and more.

I can’t let the cat out of the bag just yet (sorry, had to say it) but I hope you will take a moment to give me your opinion and tell me what you biggest challenges and frustrations have been in relation to your pets, their care, and training.

The survey is now live so please take a moment and fill it out. The person who leaves the best feedback will receive a prize that includes:
-Bone frame (ready for decoration)
-Doggie Java vitamin bag with drink mix and bonescotti
-Planet Cat refrigerator magnet poetry set

Just a note, you can’t purchase these items…they are priceless—so drop by the survey now. Check as many as apply and leave any comments you feel are relevant:

Online survey http://tinyurl.com/226r3f

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3. Critter Chronicles
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Speaking of pet parenting and animal training secrets…the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior has released a position statement on behavior and training.

Popular in society, but frowned upon by most professionals, dominance based shows such as “The Dog Whisperer” and a resurgence of punishment based dog training techniques prompted the move.

You can read them by clicking into the “Position Statements” link here: http://www.avsabonline.org

The problem with some of the press info I’ve read in response to this move is that most people don’t really understand what positive reinforcement techniques involve. There is negative involved—but not the way most think.

Training and behavior jargon is complicated and confuses most people…my ABCs series actually gets into the nuances of it. (If you want to read the series many of the columns that appeared in the Journal of the American Society of Zoo Keepers are online.)

Now usually the only thing that two trainers agree on what the third is doing wrong has always been my position—and Nat Geo seems to have quoted my words when Milan came under the gun by some of the biggest, most respected behaviorists in the field.

I know, I know—you probably love the show. However, would you want to use the best techniques for your pet or archaic ones?

So, here are a few answers to the questions I get asked:

Do I watch the dog whisperer?
No, it makes me cringe but I have checked out the show and am familiar with it.

Do I agree with his techniques?
No. He is charismatic but there are better ways to change behavior. Also, people mistakenly think he accomplishes miracles in fifteen minutes—when it is actually editing of processes that take much longer to implement and redirect behavior for permanent change.

Is the dog whisperer useful?
I have to say yes because his show has become insanely popular and thus has motivated people to actually seek dog training help. Milan appears to be good at what he does but that does not mean it is the best approach—which is why, incidentally, you now see disclaimers displayed while the show is televised.

Okay! Enough about that!
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4. Schedule of Upcoming Events & Appearances
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Last month we started the teleseminar Tuesdays. These classes are recorded and soon you will be able to purchase the audio book or ebooks on the topics:

March 18, 2008 Noon (Pacific Time)
How to solve barking problems

March 25, 2008 6:00PM (Pacific Time)
How to solve door dashing, gate crashing (escape) problems

Sign up now or share this link: http://tinyurl.com/yukf8d

You confirmation and call or link details will be sent in response to payment notification.

Please check my calendar directly to make sure you don’t miss anything in the future: http://dianalguerrero.com/events_book_tour.htm

If you would like an animal behavior or training appointment just call (800) 818-7387 or you can book an appointment online. Don’t forget that I also do phone consultations.

Thanks for your continued support and suggestions
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Have a great month and stay tuned!
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