From the Black Bear Blog I read:
An Ontario, Canada man, 22-year-old Kenton Joel Carnegie, a third-year geological engineering student at the University of Waterloo, had been working at Points North Landing as part of his fall term co-op program. Officials believe he was attacked and killed by two gray wolves near Wollaston Lake, Saskatchewan
It turns out, from the same site, that after four months this man’s family is still waiting for autopsy results. You can read more about that here:
http://mainehuntingtoday.com/bbb/wp-trackback.php?p=335
As this blog suggests, this is significant because it would be the first documented case of a wolf attacking and killing a human.
Can someone tell me why it is taking 4 months to determine the cause of death for this man?! It would seem to me a wolf attack would look fairly obvious. My regards to the family.
Bill Anderson
Muskoka Outdoors









