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Cougar Killed a Woman in Oregon.
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quote:UPDATE: The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office says a dead hiker was likely killed by a cougar, marking the first verified fatal attack by a wild cougar in Oregon.
A medical examiner said Tuesday 55-year-old Diana Bober's body had injuries consistent with an attack by a cougar.
DNA samples are being flown by the Oregon State Police to a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service laboratory in Ashland for further analysis.
Bober's body was found Monday in the Mount Hood National Forest in Welches, about 40 miles southeast of Portland.
She was reported missing Sept. 7. Her car was later found at the Zigzag Ranger Station several miles away.
Bober, of Gresham, was an avid hiker who often trekked in the Mount Hood and Columbia River Gorge areas.
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PORTLAND, Ore. -- The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office says a woman's body found near Mount Hood is that of missing hiker Diana Bober.
The 55-year-old avid hiker from Gresham was last seen by her family Aug. 29.
Her car was found at the Zigzag Ranger Station about 17 miles east of Sandy.
Bober's body was found several miles away from the same ranger station off the Hunchback Trail near Welches.
Bober often hiked in the Mount Hood and Columbia River Gorge area.
http://www.kezi.com/content/news/Missing-hikers-body-found-near-Mount-Hood-492990611.html
A medical examiner said Tuesday 55-year-old Diana Bober's body had injuries consistent with an attack by a cougar.
DNA samples are being flown by the Oregon State Police to a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service laboratory in Ashland for further analysis.
Bober's body was found Monday in the Mount Hood National Forest in Welches, about 40 miles southeast of Portland.
She was reported missing Sept. 7. Her car was later found at the Zigzag Ranger Station several miles away.
Bober, of Gresham, was an avid hiker who often trekked in the Mount Hood and Columbia River Gorge areas.
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PORTLAND, Ore. -- The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office says a woman's body found near Mount Hood is that of missing hiker Diana Bober.
The 55-year-old avid hiker from Gresham was last seen by her family Aug. 29.
Her car was found at the Zigzag Ranger Station about 17 miles east of Sandy.
Bober's body was found several miles away from the same ranger station off the Hunchback Trail near Welches.
Bober often hiked in the Mount Hood and Columbia River Gorge area.
http://www.kezi.com/content/news/Missing-hikers-body-found-near-Mount-Hood-492990611.html
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Check out this article from the same news source:
http://www.kezi.com/content/news/Homeowner-near-Portland-kills-2-cougars-near-chicken-coop-489674671.html
The Multnomah County Sheriff's Office says a Corbett man shot and killed two cougars that were near a chicken coop.
Sgt. Brandon White says Oregon State Police and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife have been notified, but he doesn't anticipate any charges because the man was defending livestock.
The shooter, David Callister, tells KGW-TV he was walking to the trailer where he stays early Tuesday when he almost stepped on the tail of a cougar that was under his pickup. The cougar displayed no fear.
He returned with a rifle and found a cougar starting to tear into the coop.
Callister says he fired warning shots before killing the cougars.
in the USA.
"...dead hiker was likely killed by a cougar, marking the first verified fatal attack by a wild cougar in Oregon."
She should have been carrying a pistol. She was stupid. Now she is dead.
I wasn't aware that the deer population was declining anywhere
in the USA.
Depends, black tongue is showing up again here in Il. About 4-5 years ago, I would say half the population died from it.
We all knew this was coming, the only surprise to me is that it wasn't a kid. As the deer populations keep going down I imagine we may see more of this.
Indeed. And as the wolf populations rise and their "kill for sport" goes unchecked because "hey, see how cute and furry they are?" infests the lunatic left, the cougars and other predators are left with less and less natural prey.
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
old cougars will attack human beings when they're too old to hunt there regular pray. It's been going on for thousands of years
I wasn't aware that the deer population was declining anywhere
in the USA.
You must not have wolfs around you.
quote:Originally posted by patt7638
I wasn't aware that the deer population was declining anywhere
in the USA.
You must not have wolfs around you.
Or unhunted cougars...
However, heavy rainfall in the area has likely washed away any scent, so they'll kill every cat they can until they have a positive DNA match.
Hate to see innocent cats eliminated, but how many cougars do you need in Welches?
Heard today they're going in with hounds to hunt down and eliminate the cat responsible for the hiker's death.
However, heavy rainfall in the area has likely washed away any scent, so they'll kill every cat they can until they have a positive DNA match.
Hate to see innocent cats eliminated, but how many cougars do you need in Welches?
By the looks of the countryside it appears to be the other way around! [;)]
Any how, like PS3 indicated, when you?re going to be in an area where cougars are know to be, you should always carry protection!
Cougar attacks have been reported as far back as the 1800s.
old cougars will attack human beings when they're too old to hunt there regular pray. It's been going on for thousands of years
True but they're rarely dangerous. It's usually the cougar's husbands that get violent. [}:)][}:)][:D][;)]
They are not sure if they got the right one.
quote:The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife on Friday said it will no longer search for cougars in the ZigZag area. The announcement came one week after wildlife officials shot and killed a cougar believed to have killed a Gresham hiker.
ODFW said DNA tests could not confirm the cougar was responsible for 55-year-old Diana Bober?s death. However, the department said all available evidence shows the cougar was responsible.
"It is highly probable that the cougar that killed Diana is the one that we killed last week,? said Derek Broman with ODFW.
Bober?s body was found on Sept. 10 off the Hunchback Trail in Welches. She was reported missing on Aug. 29.
On Sept. 14, wildlife officials shot and killed a female cougar near the area where Bober?s body was recovered. Officials said there was a ?strong possibility? that the cougar attacked and killed Bober.
?Our highest priority was to capture the cougar responsible for the attack to protect public safety,? said Broman. ?We continued to monitor the area for other cougars to increase the likelihood that we caught the right one while evidence was being examined.?
No other cougars have been seen on the 31 trail cameras in the area over the past week, ODFW said.