
Jogger uses rock to battle cougar after attack on Vancouver Island logging road
VICTORIA — A Vancouver-area man used a rock to battle a cougar during a recent wild animal attack on a remote logging road on Vancouver Island.
The attack has prompted British Columbia’s Conservation Officer Service to remind residents to report wild cat encounters to the province’s 24-hour hotline to help them keep track of cougars as they enter populated areas.
The man, who was not named, was treated for bite and claw wounds and released from hospital in Port Hardy, on northeastern Vancouver Island.
He was staying with friends in a cabin in a remote area when the attack occurred on the long weekend earlier this month, said Acting Insp. Ben York of the Conservation Officer Service.