ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - A grizzly bear has
killed a hiker at Denali National Park - the first fatal attack in the
park's history, officials said Saturday.
Denali Park officials said
the hiker was backpacking alone along the Toklat River on Friday
afternoon when the attack happened. A wallet was found near the site of
the attack with probable identification. However, next of kin have not
been notified and the hiker's identification has not been released.
Officials said this attack was the first known fatal mauling in the park's history.
Rangers are due back at the
site Saturday to retrieve the hiker's remains and attempt to locate the
predatory bear. About 12 bears leave in the area, officials said.
"There are bears that have
been at the site. We need to get them out of there before we get to the
remains," said Denali spokeswoman Maureen McLaughlin.
A camera was found near the
kill site and rangers hope it can help them identify the bear that
attacked the hiker, McLaughlin added.
Officials learned of the
attack after three day hikers stumbled upon an abandoned backpack along
the river about three miles from a rest area on Friday afternoon. The
hikers also spotted torn clothing and blood. They immediately hiked back
and alerted staff park.
Rangers were dispatched on a
helicopter and were able to identify the site of the attack by Friday
evening. When they arrived, one bear was at the site, although multiple
bears could have been there, officials said.
With bears in the area and waning light, the rangers decided to return Saturday to recover the remains.
"Initial evidence indicates
that the attack occurred proximate to the river's open braided gravel
bar, although the bear subsequently dragged the remains to a more
secluded, brushy cache site," the park's release said.
Park officials said they
don't believe other registered backpackers are in the immediate area. An
emergency closure on that part of the park has been placed.
All backpackers in the park receive mandatory bear awareness training prior to receive a permit.
Denali is located 240 miles
north of Anchorage. It spans more than 6 million acres and is home to
numerous wild animals, including bears, wolves, caribou and moose.
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