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	<title>Never Yet Melted &#187; Human Predation</title>
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	<description>The essential American soul is hard, isolate, stoic, and a killer. It has never yet melted. -- D.H. Lawrence</description>
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		<title>Quite Interested Lion Eyes Woman and Children Inside House</title>
		<link>http://neveryetmelted.com/2009/11/12/quite-interested-lion-eyes-woman-and-children-inside-house/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 14:48:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JDZ</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Colorado]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Humans&#8230; They&#8217;re what&#8217;s for dinner.

	One of the participants on a bamboo fly rod list forwarded the link to this 2007 YouTube video of a mountain lion looking into the window of a Colorado home in very much the manner of a house cat sitting patiently outside a mouse hole.

	The lady doing most of the filming [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Humans&#8230; They&#8217;re what&#8217;s for dinner.</p>

	<p>One of the participants on a bamboo fly rod list forwarded the link to this 2007 YouTube <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aj7ZS-L-RAc&#38;NR=1">video</a> of a mountain lion looking into the window of a Colorado home in very much the manner of a house cat sitting patiently outside a mouse hole.</p>

	<p>The lady doing most of the filming seems a bit overconfident in the ability of window glass to serve as an impenetrable barrier to wildlife. One can see the lion giving some serious consideration to having a try.  Fortunately he decides in favor of prudence, or I expect we&#8217;d have never seen this video.</p>

	<p>Apparently, the lion had been seen hanging around the vicinity of these people&#8217;s house before the video was made.  The sensible thing to do would have been to shoot this particular lion.</p>




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		<title>Islamic Terrorists Killed in Kashmiri Cave</title>
		<link>http://neveryetmelted.com/2009/11/10/islamic-terrorists-killed-in-kashmiri-cave/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 14:58:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JDZ</dc:creator>
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Asiatic black bear (Selenarctos thibetanus)

	Strategy Page reports that a formidable new ally, a powerful fighter particularly skilled in mountain warfare, recently joined the Western Anti-Jihadist Coalition.

	
In Indian Kashmir, an Islamic terrorist leader, and one of his followers was killed by a black bear. Two other terrorists were wounded, but were able to flee to a [...]]]></description>
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<strong>Asiatic black bear (<em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asian_Black_Bear">Selenarctos thibetanus</a></em>)</strong></p>

	<p><a href="http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htmurph/articles/20091108.aspx">Strategy Page</a> reports that a formidable new ally, a powerful fighter particularly skilled in mountain warfare, recently joined the Western Anti-Jihadist Coalition.</p>

	<p><blockquote><br />
In Indian Kashmir, an Islamic terrorist leader, and one of his followers was killed by a black bear. Two other terrorists were wounded, but were able to flee to a nearby village. Although the terrorists were armed with assault rifles, the bear attacked quickly, and at night, and the men were unable to use their weapons in the restricted confines of the cave. Apparently the bear was going to use the cave to hibernate in, and was upset to find that the terrorists had moved in. The four terrorists thought the cave was abandoned, and a good place to hide out in.</p>

	<p>The Asiatic Black Bear is related to the American black bear, but is larger (up to 400 pounds for an older male), and is much more aggressive towards humans. The Asiatic bear has a more powerful jaw, and bigger claws.</blockquote></p>


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		<title>Bears Not Always Afraid of People</title>
		<link>http://neveryetmelted.com/2009/08/11/bears-not-always-afraid-of-people/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2009 11:53:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JDZ</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Black Bear]]></category>
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Donna Munson

	Since I have black bear walking regularly through my yard at my home atop the Blue Ridge, stories like today&#8217;s do make me reflect upon our current complacency about sharing our neighborhoods with potentially lethal large predators.

	Mrs. Munson&#8217;s case was different from most of ours. She was living in a remote wilderness location. In [...]]]></description>
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<strong>Donna Munson</strong></p>

	<p>Since I have black bear walking regularly through my yard at my home atop the Blue Ridge, stories like today&#8217;s do make me reflect upon our current complacency about sharing our neighborhoods with potentially lethal large predators.</p>

	<p>Mrs. Munson&#8217;s case was different from most of ours. She was living in a remote wilderness location. In California and the Eastern US, though, bears or mountain lions commonly reside in the midst of residential suburbs.</p>

	<p>We rely on our belief that a long tradition of hunting (now very much in desuetude as far as our large predator neighbors are concerned) suffices to assure their fear of man as the better-armed and more dangerous predator.</p>

	<p>Our reliance on that established status has worked well enough in the Eastern US so far, but, of course, the bear have only returned to most places very recently. The mountain lion, here in the East, is mostly just a rumor.</p>

	<p><a href="http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/20348401/detail.html">Denver News</a>:</p>

	<p><blockquote><br />
An autopsy showed a 74-year-old <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouray_County,_Colorado">Ouray County</a> (Colorado) woman whose body was found being eaten by a bear (Black bear &#8211; <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Black_Bear">Ursus americanus</a>)  was attacked and killed by that same bear after she attempted to help a smaller bear that had been hurt in a fight.</p>

	<p>The son-in-law of Donna Munson told 7NEWS that Munson was trying to help a smaller bear that had gotten into a fight with an older bear on Aug 7. The smaller bear suffered broken teeth in the brawl, Munson told her family.</p>

	<p>Munson told her brother by telephone that she was putting out hard-boiled eggs and milk for the younger bear to eat, said the victim&#8217;s son-in-law, Bruce Milne.</p>

	<p>Munson told her brother Thursday night that the older bear was back and said, &#8220;I&#8217;m going to chase it off with a broom.&#8221;</p>

	<p>According to the county coroner, Munson was grabbed by the bear and it slashed her head and neck with such penetrating force that Munson would have bled out in 90 seconds.</p>

	<p>Sheriff&#8217;s investigators said that the bear &#8220;clubbed&#8221; her through the wire fence that she had built around her porch, rendering her unconscious. It then grabbed her, pulled her underneath the fence to the back yard and then slashed her to death, the sheriff&#8217;s office said.</p>

	<p>Later that day, a witness found a large bear feeding on Munson&#8217;s body as it lay outside her home.</blockquote></p>


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		<title>Vladimir Putin, Tiger Shooter to Order</title>
		<link>http://neveryetmelted.com/2008/09/01/vladimir-putin-tiger-shooter-to-order/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 17:58:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JDZ</dc:creator>
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	Telegraph:

	
The Russian prime minister was visiting the Ussuri reserve in Siberia, observing how researchers monitor the tigers in the wild, when a trapped beast escaped and charged towards a nearby camera crew.

	Mr Putin apparently quickly shot the beast and sedated it with a tranquilizer gun.

	&#8220;Vladimir Putin not only managed to see the giant predator up [...]]]></description>
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	<p><a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/russia/2658077/Vladimir-Putin-the-hero-saves-TV-crew-from-tiger-attack.html">Telegraph</a>:</p>

	<p><blockquote><br />
The Russian prime minister was visiting the <a href="http://www.miracletravel.ru/eng/09/010201.03.shtml">Ussuri reserve</a> in Siberia, observing how researchers monitor the tigers in the wild, when a trapped beast escaped and charged towards a nearby camera crew.</p>

	<p>Mr Putin apparently quickly shot the beast and sedated it with a tranquilizer gun.</p>

	<p>&#8220;Vladimir Putin not only managed to see the giant predator up close but also saved our television crew too,&#8221; a presenter on Rossiya television said at the start of the main evening news.</p>

	<p>Footage of the former <span class="caps">KGB</span> spy, who cultivated a macho image during his eight years as the Kremlin chief, showed him striding through the taiga in camouflage and desert boots before grappling with the tiger.</p>

	<p>Mr Putin helped measure the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amur_Tiger">Amur tiger</a>&#8217;s incisors before placing a satellite transmitter around the neck of the beast, which can weigh up to 450 kg.(990 lbs.)</blockquote></p>

	<p>2:01 <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/video/2008/sep/01/vladimir.putin.tiger">video</a></p>

	<p>The story comes from Russian media. It might be a contrived propaganda piece. The Russians have a tradition of that sort of thing.  But Vladimir Putin is a <a href="http://neveryetmelted.com/index.php/vladimir-putin-martial-artist/">real student</a> of the martial arts, who has written a serious book on Judo in which he holds an advanced rank. He&#8217;s not a complete fake personally, so it is not impossible that this story is legitimate.</p>


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		<title>Environmentalists Turned Dragons into Maneaters</title>
		<link>http://neveryetmelted.com/2008/08/25/environmentalists-turned-dragons-into-maneaters/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2008 11:20:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JDZ</dc:creator>
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	The Wall Street Journal describes how policies imposed by environmentalist outsiders are making it difficult for human residents of Eastern Indonesia to co-exist with Varanus komodoensis.

	
These locals have long viewed the dragons as a reincarnation of fellow kinsfolk, to be treated with reverence. But now, villagers say, the once-friendly dragons have turned into vicious man-eaters. [...]]]></description>
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	<p>The <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article_email/SB121963304805268235-lMyQjAxMDI4MTI5NTYyMzUzWj.html">Wall Street Journal</a> describes how policies imposed by environmentalist outsiders are making it difficult for human residents of Eastern Indonesia to co-exist with <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komodo_dragon">Varanus komodoensis</a>.</p>

	<p><blockquote><br />
These locals have long viewed the dragons as a reincarnation of fellow kinsfolk, to be treated with reverence. But now, villagers say, the once-friendly dragons have turned into vicious man-eaters. And they blame policies drafted by American-funded environmentalists for this frightening turn of events.</p>

	<p>&#8220;When I was growing up, I felt the dragons were my family,&#8221; says 55-year-old Hajji Faisal. &#8220;But today the dragons are angry with us, and see us as enemies.&#8221; The reason, he and many other villagers believe, is that environmentalists, in the name of preserving nature, have destroyed Komodo&#8217;s age-old symbiosis between dragon and man.</p>

	<p>For centuries, local tradition required feeding the dragons&#8212;which live more than 50 years, can recognize individual humans and usually stick to fairly small areas. Locals say they always left deer parts for the dragons after a hunt, and often tied goats to a post as sacrifice. Island taboos strictly prohibited hurting the giant reptiles, a possible reason why the dragons have survived in the Komodo area despite becoming extinct everywhere else.</p>

	<p>For us, giving food to the dragons is an obligation, our sacred duty,&#8221; says Hajji Adam, headman of the park&#8217;s biggest village, Kampung Komodo.</p>

	<p>Indonesia invited the Nature Conservancy, a Virginia-based environment protection group, to help manage the park in 1995. An Indonesian subsidiary of the group, called Putri Naga Komodo, gained a tourism concession for the park in 2005 and is investing in the conservation effort some $10 million of its own money and matching financing from international donors.</p>

	<p>With this funding and advice, park authorities put an end to villagers&#8217; traditional deer hunting, enforcing a prohibition that had been widely disregarded. They declared canines an alien species, and outlawed the villagers&#8217; dogs, which used to keep dragons away from homes. Park authorities banned the goat sacrifices, previously staged on Komodo for the benefit of picture-snapping tourists.</p>

	<p>&#8220;We don&#8217;t want the Komodo dragon to be domesticated. It&#8217;s against natural balance,&#8221; says Widodo Ramono, policy director of the Nature Conservancy&#8217;s Indonesian branch and a former director of the country&#8217;s national park service. &#8220;We have to keep this conservation area for the purpose of wildlife. It is not for human beings.&#8221;</p>

	<p>When people hunt deer, it poses a mortal threat to the dragons, which disappeared from a small island near Komodo after poachers decimated deer stocks there, officials say. &#8220;If we let the locals hunt again, the dragons will be gone,&#8221; says Vinsensius Latief, the national park&#8217;s chief for Komodo island. &#8220;If we are not strict in enforcing the ban, everything here will be destroyed.&#8221;</p>

	<p>But, while the deer population remains stable in the park, many dragons these days prefer to seek easier prey in the vicinity of humans. They frequently descend from the hills to the villages, hiding under stilt houses and waiting for a chance to snap at passing chicken or goats. Much to the fury of villagers, park authorities, while endorsing the idea in principle, so far haven&#8217;t acted on repeated requests to build dragon-proof fences around the park&#8217;s inhabited areas. The measure is estimated to cost about $5,000 per village.</p>

	<p>&#8220;People are scared because, every day, the dragons come down and eat our goats,&#8221; complains Ibrahim Hamso, secretary of the Kampung Rinca village. &#8220;Today it&#8217;s a goat, and tomorrow it can be our child.&#8221;</p>

	<p>A year ago, a 9-year-old named Mansur was one such victim. The boy went to answer the call of nature behind a bush near his home in Kampung Komodo. In broad daylight, as terrified relatives looked on, a dragon lunged from his hideout, took a bite of the boy&#8217;s stomach and chest, and started crushing his skull.</p>

	<p>&#8220;We threw branches and stones to drive him away, but the dragon was crazed with blood, and just wouldn&#8217;t let go,&#8221; says the boy&#8217;s father, Jamain, who, like many Indonesians, goes by only one name.</p>

	<p>Unlike in the U.S. and many other Western countries, park rangers here don&#8217;t routinely put down animals that develop a taste for human flesh.</p>

	<p>A few months later, Jamain&#8217;s neighbor Mustaming Kiswanto, a 38-year-old who makes a living selling dragon woodcarvings to tourists, and whose son had been bitten by a dragon, was attacked by another giant lizard after falling asleep. In June, five European divers, stranded in an isolated part of the park, said they successfully fended off an aggressive dragon by throwing their weight belts at it. ...</p>

	<p>To the villagers in Komodo, the recent incidents provide clear evidence of an ominous change in reptile behavior. &#8220;I don&#8217;t blame the dragons for my boy&#8217;s death. I blame those who forbade us from following custom and feeding them,&#8221; says Jamain. &#8220;If it weren&#8217;t for them, my boy would still be alive.&#8221;</p>

	<p>Officials at the Nature Conservancy&#8217;s Indonesian headquarters in Bali dismiss such widespread belief about a connection between the attacks and the ban on feeding the dragons as &#8220;superstition.&#8221; The group and its Komodo subsidiary reject any responsibility for Mansur&#8217;s death.</p>

	<p>The boy &#8220;shouldn&#8217;t have crouched like a prey species in a place where dragons live,&#8221; says Marcus Matthews-Sawyer, tourism, marketing and communications director at Putri Naga Komodo. &#8220;You&#8217;ve got to be very careful about extrapolating and drawing any conclusions.&#8221;</blockquote></p>



	<p>Hat tip to Karen L. Myers.</p>
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		<title>Man Killed by Mountain Lion in Southern New Mexico</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 13:30:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JDZ</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Reuters:

	
A mountain lion attacked, killed and partially ate a New Mexico man, authorities said on Tuesday.

	A search party found the body of Robert Nawojski, 55, in a wooded area near his mobile home in Pinos Altos, New Mexico, late last week, the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish said.

	Investigators concluded that Nawojski had been [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><a href="http://www.javno.com/en/world/clanak.php?id=158834">Reuters</a>:</p>

	<p><blockquote><br />
A mountain lion attacked, killed and partially ate a New Mexico man, authorities said on Tuesday.</p>

	<p>A search party found the body of Robert Nawojski, 55, in a wooded area near his mobile home in Pinos Altos, New Mexico, late last week, the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish said.</p>

	<p>Investigators concluded that Nawojski had been attacked and killed by a mountain lion, or cougar, at a spot close to his home, where he lived alone and was known to bathe and shave outdoors.</p>

	<p>Spokesman Dan Williams said the lion subsequently dragged the man&#8217;s body a short distance into nearby woodland and ate and buried parts of it.</p>

	<p>Nawojski was reported missing by his brother last week. A search party found a mountain lion lurking near his home, and reported it to the Department of Game and Fish, who shot and wounded the animal.</blockquote></p>



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		<title>Coyote Attacks Studied</title>
		<link>http://neveryetmelted.com/2008/05/13/coyote-attacks-studied/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 12:26:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JDZ</dc:creator>
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	AP reports that the recent wave of coyote attacks on small children in the Greater Los Angeles is part of a larger pattern, and is now the subject of academic study.

	
The coyote was limping as it approached a girl in a sand box at a public park &#8212; but it was still dangerous. It snapped [...]]]></description>
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	<p><a href="http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,354988,00.html">AP</a> reports that the recent wave of coyote attacks on small children in the Greater Los Angeles is part of a larger pattern, and is now the subject of academic study.</p>

	<p><blockquote><br />
The coyote was limping as it approached a girl in a sand box at a public park &#8212; but it was still dangerous. It snapped its jaws on the girl&#8217;s buttocks and her nanny had to pry the toddler from the wild animal.</p>

	<p>Less than a week later, a coyote in a mountain resort town some 35 miles away grabbed a girl by the head and tried to drag her from a front yard until her mother scared it away.</p>

	<p>A spate of coyote attacks in the fast-growing suburbs east of Los Angeles have left parents on edge and puzzled wildlife officials.</p>

	<p>&#8220;Their aggressive behavior seems to be on the upswing,&#8221; said Steve Martarano, a spokesman with the state Department of Fish and Game. &#8220;They just seem to lose their fear of humans.&#8221; ...</p>

	<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re not sure what pushes them over the edge,&#8221; said Robert Timm, a wildlife specialist with the University of California system. &#8220;There may be no single explanation for it.&#8221; ...</p>

	<p>Since last year, there have been seven coyote attacks in the Chino Hills area, including four in which children were bitten. State wildlife officials have killed 23 coyotes to protect the public.</p>

	<p>Timm, the University of California scientist, said coyotes behave in predictable ways when they turn aggressive such as snatching pets during the daytime or chasing joggers and bicyclists.</p>

	<p>If people recognize these signs, they may be able to thwart an attack, he said.</p>

	<p>Timm has created a Web site, <a href="http://coyotebytes.org/">CoyoteBytes.org</a>, where residents in Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego counties can report coyote bites or sightings. Scientists use the information to study the scope of the problem.</blockquote></p>

	<p>It isn&#8217;t really terribly confusing, actually.  Today&#8217;s America, in the West, frequently features the close proximity of Nature in the wild with dense urban areas. Nobody in California&#8217;s cities and suburbs has the old-fashioned 12 gauge shotgun propped up behind the kitchen door ready for invading predators.  Without hunting pressure to make Western predators fearful of human beings, they will inevitably grow bolder over time and sooner or later incidents of human predation will occur.</p>

	<p>Hat tip to Frank Dobbs.</p>

	<p><a href="http://neveryetmelted.com/?p=3809">Earlier postings</a>.</p>









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		<title>Three Coyote Attacks on Toddlers in Greater LA This Week</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 May 2008 15:27:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JDZ</dc:creator>
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	Fox News reports two more attacks on toddlers by opportunistic coyotes in the Los Angeles area in the same week as the prior Chino Hills park attack.

	
A coyote grabbed a 2-year-old girl by the head and tried to drag her from the front yard of her mountain home in the third incident of a coyote [...]]]></description>
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	<p><a href="http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,354505,00.html">Fox News</a> reports two more attacks on toddlers by opportunistic coyotes in the Los Angeles area in the same week as the prior Chino Hills park attack.</p>

	<p><blockquote><br />
A coyote grabbed a 2-year-old girl by the head and tried to drag her from the front yard of her mountain home in the third incident of a coyote threatening a small child in Southern California in five days, authorities said.</p>

	<p>The coyote attacked the girl around noon Tuesday when her mother, Melissa Rowley, went inside the home for a moment to put away a camera, the San Bernardino County Sheriff&#8217;s Department said in an incident report.</p>

	<p>Rowley came out of the house and saw the coyote dragging her daughter towards a street. She ran towards her daughter, and the animal released the girl and ran away, said sheriff&#8217;s spokeswoman Arden Wiltshire.</p>

	<p>Rowley took her daughter to a hospital where the toddler was treated for several punctures to the head and neck area, and a laceration on her mouth. She was then flown to Loma Linda University Hospital for further treatment, although her injuries were not life-threatening.</p>

	<p>State Fish and Game wardens and county animal control authorities set traps for the coyote and were monitoring the neighborhood high in the San Bernardino Mountains about 65 miles miles northeast of Los Angeles.</p>

	<p>On Friday, a nanny pulled a 2-year-old girl from the jaws of a coyote at Alterra Park in Chino Hills, a San Bernardino County community about 30 miles east of Los Angeles. The girl suffered puncture wounds to her buttocks and was treated at a hospital.</p>

	<p>A coyote came after another toddler in the same park Sunday. The child&#8217;s father kicked and chased the coyote away.</blockquote></p>

	<p><a href="http://neveryetmelted.com/?p=3793">First Alterra Park attack</a>.</p>
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		<title>Coyote Tries For Toddler</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2008 11:53:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JDZ</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	San Jose Mercury News:

	
A nanny pulled a 2-year-old girl from the jaws of a coyote Friday when the animal attacked the toddler and tried to carry her away in its mouth, officials said.

	The girl was playing in a sandbox at Alterra Park in Chino Hills in San Bernardino County. Around 10:30 a.m., the caretaker heard [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><a href="http://www.mercurynews.com/news/ci_9134537">San Jose Mercury News</a>:</p>

	<p><blockquote><br />
A nanny pulled a 2-year-old girl from the jaws of a coyote Friday when the animal attacked the toddler and tried to carry her away in its mouth, officials said.</p>

	<p>The girl was playing in a sandbox at <a href="http://www.chinohills.org/index.asp?NID=406">Alterra Park</a> in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chino_Hills,_California">Chino Hills</a> in San Bernardino County. Around 10:30 a.m., the caretaker heard screaming and saw a coyote trying to carry the child off in its mouth, officials said.</p>

	<p>The babysitter grabbed the child and pulled her from the coyote&#8217;s grasp, the sheriff&#8217;s department said in a statement.</p>

	<p>The coyote then ran off into nearby brush.</p>

	<p>The child suffered wounds to her buttocks and was taken to Chino Valley Medical Center and was later released&#8230;</p>

	<p>Miller said there was another attack in the area in October when a coyote bit a 3-year-old girl playing in a cul-de-sac. The girl needed treatment for puncture wounds to the head and thigh, Miller said.</blockquote></p>



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		<title>Grizzly Bear Kills Trainer</title>
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Rocky

	AP:

	
A grizzly bear that appeared in a recent Will Ferrell movie killed a 39-year-old trainer with a bite to his neck Tuesday and had to be subdued with pepper spray.

	Three experienced handlers were working with the bear at Randy Miller&#8217;s Predators in Action facility when the bear bit 39-year-old Stephan Miller on the neck, said [...]]]></description>
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Rocky</p>

	<p><a href="http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5iwG3EgsUvXsY7VXAX5710GhAnwZgD907FM2G0">AP</a>:</p>

	<p><blockquote><br />
A grizzly bear that appeared in a recent <a href="http://imdb.com/name/nm0002071/">Will Ferrell</a> movie killed a 39-year-old trainer with a bite to his neck Tuesday and had to be subdued with pepper spray.</p>

	<p>Three experienced handlers were working with the bear at Randy Miller&#8217;s Predators in Action facility when the bear bit 39-year-old Stephan Miller on the neck, said San Bernardino County sheriff&#8217;s spokeswoman Cindy Beavers. Stephan Miller is Randy&#8217;s cousin, she said.</p>

	<p>The center&#8217;s staff used pepper spray to subdue and contain the bear and there were no other injuries, she said.</p>

	<p>A county Fire Department traumatic injury response unit responded about 3 p.m., but could not revive Miller.</p>

	<p>The Department of Fish and Game will decide the bear&#8217;s fate after an investigation, Tiffany Swantek, a spokeswoman for the Big Bear Sheriff&#8217;s Station, told the San Bernardino Sun Tuesday.</p>

	<p>Sheriff&#8217;s Sgt. Dave Phelps said the bear was a 5-year-old male named Rocky. The <a href="http://www.predatorsinaction.com/">Predators in Action</a> Web site says Rocky is 7 1/2 feet tall, weighs 700 pounds and appeared in a scene in &#8220;<a href="http://imdb.com/title/tt0839980/">Semi-Pro</a>&#8221; in which Will Ferrell&#8217;s character wrestles a bear to promote his basketball team.</blockquote></p>


	<p><a href="http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5iwG3EgsUvXsY7VXAX5710GhAnwZgD907FM2G0">Complete story</a>.</p>

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		<title>Bear Attacks 51 Year-Old in County Park</title>
		<link>http://neveryetmelted.com/2007/09/04/bear-attacks-51-year-old-in-county-park/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Sep 2007 13:09:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JDZ</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Seattle Times:

	
The man was biking, with his two dogs, in Banner Forest Heritage Park near Olalla around noon when he encountered the bear, said Ron Powers, a battalion chief for South Kitsap Fire and Rescue. The dogs were in front of him on the trail when he heard them barking. He came around a blind [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><a href="http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003867281_bearattack04m.html">Seattle Times</a>:</p>

	<p><blockquote><br />
The man was biking, with his two dogs, in Banner Forest Heritage Park near Olalla around noon when he encountered the bear, said Ron Powers, a battalion chief for South Kitsap Fire and Rescue. The dogs were in front of him on the trail when he heard them barking. He came around a blind corner and was face to face with the bear, Powers said.</p>

	<p>The bear charged, and the man picked up his bike to protect himself. But the bear reached through the bike and ripped at the man&#8217;s arm, face, back, neck and ear before backing off, Powers said.</p>

	<p>&#8220;We haven&#8217;t had an unprovoked attack like this in a lot of years,&#8221; Jackson said. &#8220;You&#8217;d have to go back 30 or 40 years at least.&#8221;</p>

	<p>The man was able to get on his bike and ride away. He eventually encountered two other bikers, who called 911. He was transported to St. Joseph Medical Center in Tacoma, where his condition was upgraded Monday from serious to satisfactory.</p>

	<p>Authorities set five bear traps Monday at the park, which is expected to remain closed for two weeks. When caught, the bear will be killed. &#8220;When it attacks a person, we put it down,&#8221; Jackson said.</blockquote></p>

	<p>But some left coast neighbors are <a href="http://www.komotv.com/news/9552857.html">defending the bear</a>:</p>

	<p><blockquote><br />
The Department of Fish and Wildlife has set up traps for a bear that attacked a bicyclist on Sunday, and officials say the bear will likely be killed.</p>

	<p>But people who live near Banner Forest Heritage Park say the animal did nothing wrong.</p>

	<p>Anthony Blasioli, 51, was biking with his two dogs alongside him when he encountered the bear Sunday morning.</p>

	<p>The bear charged at the man, cutting his arms, back and neck before he managed to get away. He&#8217;s being treated at a Tacoma hospital and was listed in satisfactory condition.</p>

	<p>Officials think the bear may have been defending its cubs, and that is what has area residents protesting plans to kill the animal.</p>

	<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s mean, it&#8217;s cruel, it&#8217;s bad,&#8221; said Mike Leathers. &#8220;We&#8217;re in their territory. The bear and her cubs need to be relocated.&#8221;</p>

	<p>Fish and Wildlife Sgt. Duane Makoviney it&#8217;s very rare for a bear to attack a human, and they have no choice but to euthanize it.</p>

	<p>&#8220;It could have been worse. We could have a fatality here and we certainly don&#8217;t want that to happen,&#8221; he said.</p>

	<p>Carol Maddux lives just miles from the park and she says bears are seen frequently in the area.</p>

	<p>&#8220;They&#8217;re not aggressive,&#8221; she said. &#8220;They will back away from you anyone knows that.&#8221;</blockquote></p>
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		<title>Ex-Marine Kills Bear With Firewood</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jun 2007 11:52:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JDZ</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Former Marine Chris Everhart was camping with his three sons, ages 6 to 11, at Low Gap Creek Campgrounds near Helen, Georgia in the Chattahochee National Forest.

	Around 9:30 in the evening, a (variously reported as 275 or 300 lb &#8211; 125 or 136 kg)  female black bear invaded the Everhart campsite, attempting to make [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Former Marine Chris Everhart was camping with his three sons, ages 6 to 11, at <a href="http://www.forestcamping.com/dow/southern/chatcmp.htm">Low Gap Creek Campgrounds</a> near Helen, Georgia in the <a href="http://www.fs.fed.us/conf/">Chattahochee National Forest</a>.</p>

	<p>Around 9:30 in the evening, a (variously reported as 275 or 300 lb &#8211; 125 or 136 kg)  female black bear invaded the Everhart campsite, attempting to make off with a food cooler.  The overly adventuresome six-year-old Logan Everhart sprang to his family&#8217;s defense, seized a shovel and advanced on the bear trying to frighten off the dangerous predator.   The bear responded by growling and advancing on the small boy.</p>

	<p>Everhart&#8217;s knife and pistol were packed away and out of reach, so the desperate father simply grabbed the first weapon that came to hand: a large piece of firewood.  Everhart flung the  log, striking the bear in the head, fatally. Everhart&#8217;s score was one log, one bear.</p>

	<p>Everhart was a hero to his sons, but not to the government.  The Forest Service promptly gave him a $75 ticket for &#8220;failing to secure his campsite.&#8221;</p>

	<p><a href="http://www.ajc.com/news/content/metro/gwinnett/stories/2007/06/22/0622gwxbear.html">Atlanta Journal-Constitution</a></p>

	<p><a href="http://www.accessnorthga.com/news/hall/newfullstory.asp?ID=115127">AP</a></p>
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		<title>Black Bear Kills 11-Year-Old Camper in Utah</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jun 2007 11:36:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	A black bear (Ursus americanus) made two attacks on campers&#8217; tents in a camping area about two miles above Timpooneke campground in American Fork Canyon, Utah on Sunday.

	BYU Newsnet:

	
The first incident took place before dawn when a bear swatted a tent. The DWR dispatched hunters and hounds to the scene to kill the bear, but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>A <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Black_Bear">black bear</a> (<em>Ursus americanus</em>) made two attacks on campers&#8217; tents in a camping area about two miles above Timpooneke campground in American Fork Canyon, Utah on Sunday.</p>

	<p><a href="http://newsnet.byu.edu/story.cfm/64640"><span class="caps">BYU </span>Newsnet</a>:</p>

	<p><blockquote><br />
The first incident took place before dawn when a bear swatted a tent. The <span class="caps">DWR</span> dispatched hunters and hounds to the scene to kill the bear, but conditions were hot and dry and the search was unsuccessful, Karpowitz said.</p>

	<p>The second incident took place at about 11 p.m. The boy was alone in a section of the family&#8217;s multi-room tent when the bear slashed the tent open and removed the boy in his sleeping bag. ...</p>

	<p>More than 30 law enforcement officers, four civilians and several bear hounds assisted in the search for the boy, checking nearby campgrounds and vehicles leaving the canyon.</p>

	<p>At 1:35 a.m., the boy&#8217;s remains were found 300-400 yards from the family&#8217;s campsite.</p>

	<p>Root said agents from the Division of Wildlife Resources and houndsmen from State Wildlife Resources shot the bear just after noon on Monday.</blockquote></p>

	<p><img src="http://neveryetmelted.com/wp-images/DeadBear.jpg" alt="" /></p>

	<p><a href="http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,665194896,00.html">Deseret News</a></p>


	<p><span class="caps">MSNBC 2</span>:51 <a href="http://video.msn.com/v/us/v.htm?g=3592798C-3EF0-486D-A2B1-66963F64E839&#38;t=s3&#38;f=06/64&#38;p=hotvideo_m_edspicks&#38;fg=&#38;GT1=10056">video</a></p>
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		<title>66-Year-Old Brazilian Saves Grandson From Anaconda</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Feb 2007 14:08:06 +0000</pubDate>
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5-meter-long (16.4-foot-long) anaconda

	Washington Post:

	
A 66-year-old Brazilian saved his grandson from the grip of a 16-foot-long anaconda (probably Eunectes murinus),by beating the snake with rocks and a knife for half an hour, police said Thursday.

	&#8220;When I saw the snake wrapped around my grandson&#8217;s neck I thought it was going to kill him,&#8221; Joaquim Pereira told the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><img src="http://neveryetmelted.com/wp-images/Anaconda.jpg" alt="" /><br />
5-meter-long (16.4-foot-long) anaconda</p>

	<p><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/08/AR2007020801361.html">Washington Post</a>:</p>

	<p><blockquote><br />
A 66-year-old Brazilian saved his grandson from the grip of a 16-foot-long <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaconda">anaconda</a> (probably <em>Eunectes murinus</em>),by beating the snake with rocks and a knife for half an hour, police said Thursday.</p>

	<p>&#8220;When I saw the snake wrapped around my grandson&#8217;s neck I thought it was going to kill him,&#8221; Joaquim Pereira told the Agencia Estado news service. &#8220;It was agonizing, I pulled it from one side, but it would come back on the other.&#8221;</p>

	<p>Pereira&#8217;s 8-year-old grandson, Mateus, was attacked by the anaconda near a creek on his grandfather&#8217;s ranch in the city of Cosmorama, about 250 miles northwest of Sao Paulo.</blockquote></p>
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		<title>Babysitter Shoots Bear, Saves Children</title>
		<link>http://neveryetmelted.com/2006/10/31/babysitter-shoots-bear-saves-children/</link>
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		<dc:creator>JDZ</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	We almost missed this one.  Just found it via a link to NYM.

	Associated Press, recently reported (10/12), the case of a spirited and quick-thinking babysitting aunt who saved two nieces and a nephew from an aggressive black bear.

Porthill, Idaho&#8212;A northern Idaho babysitter shot and killed a 422-pound black bear that broke into a backyard [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>We almost missed this one.  Just found it via a link to <span class="caps">NYM</span>.</p>

	<p><a href="http://www.ktvb.com/news/localnews/stories/ktvbn-oct1206-bear_killed.30eca2dc.html#">Associated Press</a>, recently reported (10/12), the case of a spirited and quick-thinking babysitting aunt who saved two nieces and a nephew from an aggressive black bear.<br />
<blockquote><br />
Porthill, Idaho&#8212;A northern Idaho babysitter shot and killed a 422-pound black bear that broke into a backyard as three toddlers played.</p>

	<p>The woman was watching her sister&#8217;s children at their home near the Canadian border early last week when one the kids began screaming, &#8220;Bear! Bear&#8221;</p>

	<p>Becky Henslee says her sister grabbed the youngsters and ran into the house.</p>

	<p>As the bear pawed at the screen door, the woman, who did not want to be identified, loaded a hunting rifle.</p>

	<p>When the bear looked away, she opened the door a crack and fired twice, killing the animal.</p>

	<p>Idaho Fish and Game Conservation Officer Greg Johnson says the bear was likely hungry and drawn to the house by a backyard barbeque.</p>

	<p>The shooting was legal&#8212;the babysitter had a valid Idaho bear hunting tag. </blockquote></p>


	<p><a href="http://www.bonnercountydailybee.com/articles/2006/10/12/news/news02.txt">Bonner County Daily Bee</a></p>

	<p>Hat tip to <a href="http://well-regulatedmilitia.org/TractionControl/?p=213">Traction Control</a>.</p>


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		<title>55 Year Old Ontario Man Kills Bear With Knife</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Jul 2006 04:38:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JDZ</dc:creator>
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Tom Tilley and Sam the dog

	Reading of the death of Dr. Jacqueline Perry, last September, in a bear attack, Waterloo, Ontario resident Tom Tilley resolved to arm himself with a six inch hunting knife.   Perry&#8217;s husband had tried unsuccessfully to drive off the bear which was attacking his wife, futilely stabbing at it [...]]]></description>
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Tom Tilley and Sam the dog</p>

	<p>Reading of the death of Dr. Jacqueline Perry, last September, in a bear attack, Waterloo, Ontario resident Tom Tilley resolved to arm himself with a six inch hunting knife.   Perry&#8217;s husband had tried unsuccessfully to drive off the bear which was attacking his wife, futilely stabbing at it with a Swiss Army knife.</p>

	<p>(Since this was Canada, nobody even thought of carrying a gun.)</p>

	<p>Tilley&#8217;s decision to carry the knife proved providential.  Last week, during a 12-day canoe trip, Tilley found himself being stalked by an aggressive black bear near Abbey Lake (in the vicinity of Wawa, Ontario)</p>

	<p>When the bear blocked Tilley&#8217;s path, and began advancing menacingly, Sam, his Staffordshire terrier, came out from behind his master, and placed himself between Tilley and the bear.</p>

	<p>The bear grabbed the dog in his jaws, but thinking to himself &#8220;&#8217;You&#8217;re not going to kill my dog,&#8221; the horrified Tilley drew his knife, and advanced to the attack. Tilley leaped onto the bear&#8217;s back, and began stabbing. Though bitten on the hand, Tom Tilley killed that bear.</p>

	<p>The wounded man was able to drag his canoe over a short portage and crossed a nearby lake where he was able to find some American campers equipped with a satellite phone.  They summoned a float plane for an emergency medical evacuation.</p>

	<p><a href="http://www.therecord.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=record/Layout/Article_Type1&#38;c=Article&#38;cid=1153518613975&#38;call_pageid=1024322085509&#38;col=1024322199564">Kitchener-Waterloo Record</a></p>

	<p><a href="http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2005/09/07/killer_black_bear20050907.html">Jacqueline Perry attack </a></p>

	<p>Wikipedia has a incomplete list of fatal North American bear <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fatal_bear_attacks_in_North_America_by_decade">attacks</a>. There have been a dozen people killed by black bears since the year 2000.</p>
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		<title>Charging Spider Slain</title>
		<link>http://neveryetmelted.com/2006/05/11/charging-spider-slain/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 May 2006 00:10:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JDZ</dc:creator>
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Red-backed Jumping Spider (Phidippus johnsoni) &#226;u2122u20ac

	Yesterday, I was working at my desk, when a large spider, sporting impressively bright-colored markings, descended down a filament of web, and landed with a noticeable thud on top of a television remote control, languishing unused at the far left corner of my monitor stand.

	I debated for an instant between [...]]]></description>
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Red-backed Jumping Spider (<em><a href="http://kaweahoaks.com/html/spi_phidippus_johnsoni.html">Phidippus johnsoni</a></em>) &#226;u2122u20ac</p>

	<p>Yesterday, I was working at my desk, when a large spider, sporting impressively bright-colored markings, descended down a filament of web, and landed with a noticeable thud on top of a television remote control, languishing unused at the far left corner of my monitor stand.</p>

	<p>I debated for an instant between hand-to-hand combat, with me employing a handy ruler; or chemical warfare, involving a nearby can of Raid House and Garden.  I decided to go for the high tech approach, and reached for the can of Raid.  My alert opponent, however, cleverly divined my arachnocidal intentions, and dashed over the edge to the preferred refuge of all outlaws: the <em>terra incognita</em> between desk and wall.  My hunting instincts were aroused.  I had no intention of letting the quarry get away, but my search was unavailing.</p>

	<p>I couldn&#8217;t nail the spider, so I figured I could at least entertain the wife a bit, so I sent the little woman (who is out of town on a business trip)  an email, informing her that we had acquired a new roommate, and urging her to say hello for me, when she found the same spider on her desk some day(we share an office).  My wife was not amused.</p>

	<p>Well, Karen actually does get to come home, after all.</p>

	<p>At pretty much the same time of day today, clearly the same uppity spider landed directly in the center of my desk with an even louder thump, erected its feelers, and advanced rapidly and purposefully in my direction.  I could practically hear its thoughts: &#8220;Dare spraying bug spray at me, will you, villain?  I see that can of Raid is out of reach, so let&#8217;s settle things here and now.&#8221;  Further threats, and the arachnid&#8217;s further advance were prevented, however, by the rapid descent of a Paulownia wood Japanese box, containing a very nice <a href="http://www.jpsword.com/files/kn/kaneiye.html">Kaneiye</a> sword guard.</p>

	<p>I, of course, then proceeded to identify the specimen.</p>

	<p><em>So perish all our enemies.</em></p>
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		<title>Florida Fly Fisherman Attacked by Alligator</title>
		<link>http://neveryetmelted.com/2006/04/29/florida-fly-fisherman-attacked-by-alligator/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Apr 2006 18:50:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JDZ</dc:creator>
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	The Okeechobee News reports that a wading fisherman was bitten last Monday  by a ten foot alligator.

Sixty-six-year-old Sam Crutchfield of Fort Pierce was attacked by an alligator while fly fishing on Lake Istokpoga Monday afternoon. The alligator, which is believed to be at least 10 feet long, grabbed Mr. Crutchfield by the hip as [...]]]></description>
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	<p>The Okeechobee News <a href="http://www.newszap.com/articles/2006/04/27/fl/lake_okeechobee/aok02.txt">reports</a> that a wading fisherman was bitten last Monday  by a ten foot alligator.<br />
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Sixty-six-year-old Sam Crutchfield of Fort Pierce was attacked by an alligator while fly fishing on Lake Istokpoga Monday afternoon. The alligator, which is believed to be at least 10 feet long, grabbed Mr. Crutchfield by the hip as he stood in 41-inch deep water.</p>

	<p>&#8220;I had been wade fishing off the south end of Big Island for over three-and-one-half hours without a bite. Around noon I moved into the deeper water. Suddenly, I was knocked sideways,&#8221; said Mr. Crutchfield. &#8220;Something locked onto me by the right hip and wouldn&#8217;t let go. I started punching him as hard as I could. He finally released me and I took off toward our flats boat. I called to my partner that I had been bitten and he wouldn&#8217;t believe me.</p>

	<p>&#8220;He still wouldn&#8217;t believe me until I dropped my shorts and you could see the imprint of its teeth around my hip. My leg is so bruised that it looks like I&#8217;ve been hit by a car going 80 miles an hour,&#8221; added Mr. Crutchfield, a fifth-generation Floridian.</p>


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		<title>Wildlife Attack</title>
		<link>http://neveryetmelted.com/2006/04/20/wildlife-attack/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Apr 2006 21:56:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JDZ</dc:creator>
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Every day I like to go for a long walk.  Lately I have been driving over to this neighborhood that is a hell of a lot nicer than mine and walking about 2.5 miles.  In the process of walking, there is always something to see in the way of wildlife.
Pneumatic blogdiva Sondra K [...]]]></description>
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Every day I like to go for a long walk.  Lately I have been driving over to this neighborhood that is a hell of a lot nicer than mine and walking about 2.5 miles.  In the process of walking, there is always something to see in the way of wildlife.</blockquote><br />
Pneumatic blogdiva Sondra K took one of her regular nature walks, and in its course encountered North America&#8217;s latest wildlife threat.</p>

	<p>She barely made it home to <a href="http://www.sondrak.com/index.php/weblog/what_a_honkheeeeeeeeeee/">blog</a> about it.  And now she is vowing vengeance.</p>




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		<title>He Springs From Behind</title>
		<link>http://neveryetmelted.com/2006/03/29/he-springs-from-behind/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Mar 2006 17:14:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JDZ</dc:creator>
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The man-eater of Fairfield

	New record levels of suburban ninnyism have been achieved by residents of Fairfield, Connecticut who sought official protection from the depredations of Lewis, a local pussycat.  Story and video.  Didn&#8217;t anybody have a squirtgun or a rolled-up newspaper?
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The man-eater of Fairfield</p>

	<p>New record levels of suburban ninnyism have been achieved by residents of Fairfield, Connecticut who sought official protection from the depredations of Lewis, a local pussycat.  <a href="http://wcbstv.com/local/local_story_087170103.html">Story and video</a>.  Didn&#8217;t anybody have a squirtgun or a rolled-up newspaper?</p>
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		<title>Canadian Wolf Attack May Alter US Policy</title>
		<link>http://neveryetmelted.com/2005/12/23/canadian-wolf-attack-may-alter-us-policy/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Dec 2005 20:13:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JDZ</dc:creator>
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	Jon T. Coleman&#8217;s influential 2004  book Vicious &#8211; Wolves and Men in America argues for the reintroduction of wolves (from Canada) into the United States to repopulate their former hunting grounds, to &#8220;heal ecosystems overrun with herbivores, ...bring a sense of wildness to national parks, ... (and) brighten the human soul.&#8221;  After all, [...]]]></description>
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	<p>Jon T. Coleman&#8217;s influential 2004  book <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0300103905/ref=ase_websiteofdavi-20/103-6115433-5380654?s=books&#38;v=glance&#38;n=283155&#38;tagActionCode=websiteofdavi-20">Vicious &#8211; Wolves and Men in America</a> argues for the reintroduction of wolves (from Canada) into the United States to repopulate their former hunting grounds, to &#8220;heal ecosystems overrun with herbivores, ...bring a sense of wildness to national parks, ... (and) brighten the human soul.&#8221;  After all, the author observes: &#8220;There is no record of a nonrabid (<em>sic</em>) wolf killing a human in North America since the arrival of Europeans.&#8221;</p>

	<p>These kinds of expansive claims are often published by writers on the Environmental left (who are insufficiently well-read), but a recent event  in Northern Saskatchewan seems likely to eliminate the repetition of that particular refrain, and will probably impact regional wolf reintroduction debates.<br />
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On Nov. 8, student Kenton Joel Carnegie was walking alone near a remote camp owned by a mining exploration company when it is believed that he was <a href="http://www.jsonline.com/news/state/dec05/379627.asp">killed by wolves</a>.</p>

	<p>Though an investigation is continuing, some wolves in the area had been attracted to a garbage dump and appeared to be less fearful of humans. Thus far authorities said Carnegie&#8217;s death is thought to be the first documented case in the wild of healthy wolves killing a human in North America since 1900.</p>











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