Douglas Fir Research in the Pacific Northwest 1920 1956 Oral History Transcri

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Douglas Fir Research in the Pacific Northwest 1920 1956 Oral History Transcri
Leo a Leo Anthony Isaac
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Fry: You mean up In northeastern Washington?
Isaac: Yes, near the Canadian border, when I was on the big fires on the national forests.
Fry: Was there any problem from cougars attacking anybody?
Isaac: Not for human danger. The only time a cougar really attacks a human being is when he s old and driven by hunger and can t catch wild game, or he s cornered or wounded.
79 Isaac: We have only one record of a cougar attacking a boy, that I know about personally. A boy came along walking down this r
...oad in the evening and the cougar was lying on an outcropping of rocks above the boy. He didn t Jump on the boy from up there on the rocks, instead he jumped down in the road ahead of the boy and was running away from the boy. But the boy stopped, you could see by his tracks in the snow where he stopped with his legs wide apart, and turned around and started to run. And when he turned around and started to run, the cougar s tracks showed that the cat turned around and took after the boy from the rear.

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