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Northern Saskatchewan Mine Worker Recovering In Hospital After Wolf Attack

Darpan News Desk IANS, 30 Aug, 2016 12:27 PM
  • Northern Saskatchewan Mine Worker Recovering In Hospital After Wolf Attack
SASKATOON — A 26-year-old man is recovering in hospital after he was attacked in northern Saskatchewan by a lone wolf.
 
The man, a shift worker at Cameco's Cigar Lake uranium mine, was walking between buildings shortly after midnight on Monday when the attack occurred, said Cameco spokesman Rob Gereghty.
 
"He is a kitchen worker, on lunch break at that time. He may have been headed back to his room."
 
That's when the wolf made what Gereghty called an "unprovoked attack."
 
"A single wolf basically pounced on him. The injured contractor received immediate medical attention from a security guard who interrupted the attack and scared the lone wolf away."
 
The worker was flown to Saskatoon where Gereghty said he is recovering and in good spirits.
 
The wolf remains at large and wildlife officers are on the site. All workers have been told to use vehicles to move from building to building.
 
Gereghty said the company takes pains to keep a clean site. All food is either buried, or burned and buried. Two fences ring the landfill.
 
Nevertheless, wildlife is a reality at the remote mine, about 675 kilometres north of Saskatoon.
 
"Bears, wolves, they are prevalent," Gereghty said. "We do our best to work in harmony with wildlife and the environment, but occasionally interactions do take place."

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