A girl who was mountaineering on a path in Colorado’s Larimer County was discovered lifeless on Thursday after what seems to have been a mountain lion assault. If additional investigation by state officers determines the animal or animals are accountable, it will be the primary deadly mountain lion assault on a human in Colorado in virtually 30 years.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife spokeswoman Kara Van Hoose mentioned a number of individuals who have been mountaineering on the Crosier Mountain Path south of Glen Haven at 12:15 p.m. after they noticed an individual mendacity on the bottom and a mountain lion close by. They mentioned they have been about 100 yards away.
“As they began to get nearer, they began to scare the lion from the world by throwing rocks on the animal and it will definitely went away, however they discovered an grownup lady mendacity on the path,” Van Hoose mentioned at a a news conference. “One of many hikers is a doctor and didn’t discover a pulse.”
The identification of the lady has not but been revealed.
First responders together with CPW wildlife officers and canine groups responded to the scene and looked for mountain lions within the space. Two have been discovered and each wound up being euthanized but it surely’s unclear if each mountain lions have been concerned within the suspected assault.
“There have been indicators that this was according to a mountain lion assault however we won’t say for positive,” Van Hoose mentioned.
It is CPW coverage to kill any wild animal concerned in a human assault. Mountain lions are widespread within the space.
It is not the primary latest episode involving a mountain lion on the Crosier Mountain Path. Glen Haven resident and path runner Gary Messina informed CBS Colorado he had a daunting encounter with a mountain lion on the path somewhat over a month in the past.
“It positively frightened me to my core when it occurred,” mentioned Messina.
He says he has plenty of respect and understanding of lions.
“I do not see them as a menace. They’re peaceable animals, we’re of their territory, he mentioned.”
Messina was operating on the path at dawn, utilizing a headlamp when he noticed eyes on the path forward. At first he thought it was a skunk or different animal, however as he drew shut, it was not transferring. He went off path to go round it.
“And that was after I seen the eyes have been following me and earlier than I even knew what it was, it ran at me,” he recalled. “For about two minutes I used to be scared for my life as a result of the cat was sort of circling me and attempting to pounce on me.”
He bent right down to attempt to choose up one thing to frighten the cougar off, however that too appeared to incite it.
“Within the try and bend over and seize one thing it tried to pounce a pair occasions and so my response can be to similar to get huge and yell at it extra,” he mentioned. “I may inform it wasn’t even going to let me again away.”
He reached behind him and located a department popping out of the bottom and grabbed it. “I simply took a stick and swung and hit it throughout the face, which made the cat sort of snarl and sort of run off somewhat bit. … I simply was afraid to run as a result of I knew that it was triggered by my actions so I simply backed away slowly and I used to be in a position to begin throwing stuff in direction of it and attempt to maintain it away from me,” he mentioned.
That included his cellphone on which he had snapped a photograph of the lion. He went again later within the day to retrieve it.
“It was positively a giant cat. I’ve seen adolescent cats earlier than and this factor actually appeared a giant wholesome dimension.”
Messina says he unfold phrase on the town of the assault and known as wildlife authorities to allow them to find out about it.
Phrase of the loss of life of a lady Thursday was upsetting.
“Simply the considered anyone getting attacked and what that should be like, my coronary heart breaks for the household and for the hiker who needed to be the unlucky sufferer,” mentioned Messina.
“CPW pathologists will conduct necropsies on the animals searching for any abnormalities or any neurological illness like rabies and avian influenza,” mentioned Van Hoose.
Van Hoose mentioned the mountain lions may also be examined for human DNA to substantiate those euthanized have been the mountain lions that attacked.
Van Hoose mentioned there are solely 28 reported attacks of mountain lions on humans since 1990 and there hasn’t been a deadly assault for the reason that late 90s.
That assault was additionally in Larimer County. The loss of life of 3-year-old Jaryd Atadero was listed by the coroner as a “possible mountain lion assault.” Atadero wandered off from a church group hike in Poudre Canyon. No stays have been ever discovered, solely a few of his clothes and sneakers, years after he disappeared.
