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Another Black Bear Attack

Two maulings by black bears in just over a week is a grim reminder of the dangers of Northwestern Ontario’s back country.
A 24-year-old woman working for the Ministry of Natural Resources was attacked Tuesday at Wabikon Lake near Armstrong.
Police say a co-worker managed to fight off the 250-pound bear that attacked the woman.
The woman was airlifted to Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre with undisclosed injuries.
Tuesday’s attack followed a mauling about a week ago involving a moose hunter north of Kenora.
The hunter, who was armed with a bow, killed the bear, but needed treatment in hospital for the wounds inflicted by the bear.

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