Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: Dustin07 on October 29, 2009, 02:45:28 PM
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http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/Music/10/29/canada.singer.killed/index.html
Canadian folk singer killed by coyotes, park official says(CNN) -- A rising Canadian folk singer was killed by coyotes this week in a national park in Nova Scotia, a park spokesman said Thursday.
Taylor Mitchell, 19, was at the beginning of the Skyline Trail in Cape Breton Highlands National Park on Tuesday afternoon when she was attacked, according to Chip Bird, the Parks Canada field unit superintendent for Cape Breton.
Bird said hikers saw the coyotes attacking Mitchell and called 911. She was airlifted to a hospital in Halifax, where she died about 12 hours later, he said.
Mitchell was recently nominated for Young Performer of the Year honors by Canadian Folk Music Awards. She was touring the Maritime provinces and had a break between gigs to go hiking Tuesday, her manager, Lisa Weitz, said in an e-mail.
"She loved the woods and had a deep affinity for their beauty and serenity," she wrote.
"Words can't begin to express the sadness and tragedy of losing such a sweet, compassionate, vibrant, and phenomenally talented young woman," Weitz said.
"Her warmth, loving nature, astounding artistry, and infectious enthusiasm will be so missed and forever remembered."
Mitchell, who was originally from the Georgian Bay area in Ontario, lived in Toronto, Weitz said.
Bird said the area where the attack occurred is popular and well traveled. It remained closed, and park authorities had shot one coyote believed to be involved. A pathologist will test the animal's body for diseases that might have triggered the attack, he said.
Searches for other aggressive animals in the park continue, he said.
"Public safety is our primary concern," he said.
He said no other coyote attacks had ever occurred in the park. "We've had coyotes approach people too closely," he said, and about six years ago one nipped a person.
That animal was killed because of "lack of fear," he said.
But Tuesday's attack is "unprecedented and a totally isolated incident," he said.
Michael Johnston, Mitchell's producer for her debut album, "For Your Consideration," said the singer was a "brilliant and beautiful light that people were naturally drawn to."
"She was so young and talented. Her big dreams were a perfect match with her big, kind heart."
He said he and his family would soon be organizing a celebration of her life.
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:yike: :yike: :yike: WTF i read the article and, she was an environmentalist so.... um...... i guess that came around to bite her in the ass..... literally. In all seriousness this is a sad story and most defiantly a great reason to shoot more coyotes.
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Never knew coyotes could do this to an adult. I could see a small child or something, but i guess with a pack or even just a couple it is possible. This is clearly not something that happens often, but what do you think would drive them to attack a human? Rabies? Starvation? Defending territory? Den with pups nearby?
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I think the official put it best, mentioning that the yotes didn't have the fear anymore for humans. Its a weird story, but definitely puts yotes in a different view for me. I've always had a hard time seeing them as anything more than dogs, the friend kind.
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Eastern "coyotes" are a hybrid between small central Canadian wolves and western coyotes. They weigh about twice what true coyotes do, and unlike the omnivorous western coyotes they are primarily deer eaters with proportionately larger and more heavily muscled jaws. They also occur in a wide range of color phases. The last pair I saw in NH were a red and a dark phase loping along as a pair. Males average close to 50lbs, females about 40, and huge specimens go over 80lbs.
This is an animal that did not exist 100 years ago. They are not the same critter we have here in WA. When I moved west in 1990, I thought the coyotes in Wyoming were "cute", little and fox-like compared to the eastern critter.
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Here's a couple of pics I lifted off the 'net so you guys can see what they are dealing with:
eastern coyote from NH: (https://hunting-washington.com/cpg/albums/userpics/10055/NH%20coyote.jpg)
dark phase eastern coyote from Maine:
(https://hunting-washington.com/cpg/albums/userpics/10055/Dark%20phase%20ME%20coyote.jpg)
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looks like something out of a werewolf movie. (bottom one)
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there are lots of attacks u just dont hear about them. an is there any dna prof they cross breed? there are around 10 reported a year in on cal county a year
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anything that looks like a yote around hear gets blasted for a good reason and even better reason now i hate yotes i hate wolves and i hate cougars nuke them all