Death of One, Injuries to Second in Tragic California Mountain Lion Attack
In the first fatal mountain lion attack in California in 20 years, one man is dead, and another was badly injured. The pair of brothers were hunting for antler sheds in El Dorado County when they encountered the animal.
The victim, identified as 32-year-old Charles Moore, was mauled by the mountain lion and later died from his injuries. His brother, 28-year-old Brandon Thompson, was also attacked by the lion and is currently receiving treatment for his injuries.
Causes and Circumstances of the Attack
Cause |
Circumstance |
Territorial Dispute |
The mountain lion's territory may have been challenged by the presence of the hunters. |
Provocation |
The brothers may have startled or inadvertently provoked the mountain lion. |
Lack of Awareness |
The hunters may have been unaware of the mountain lion's presence or behavior. |
Aftermath and Management
Following the attack, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) conducted an investigation and determined that the mountain lion was responsible for the fatalities. The lion was subsequently euthanized by the CDFW.
- The CDFW urges outdoor enthusiasts to take precautions when in mountain lion country.
- Make noise while hiking and let others know of your presence.
- Carry bear spray or other deterrents.
- Stay on designated trails and avoid areas with dense vegetation.
- If you encounter a mountain lion, do not run; make yourself look as large as possible and back away slowly.
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