4 Seconds until impact.When people are attacked your train thought will be something like this.Oh look a bear, Oh he's charging, OMG are they fast, I better do something you're on the ground.What is better to carry firearms or pepper spray the results are eye opening?Can hunting help curtail animal attacks?How many bears is enough?How many people have to die before we do something?Who is responsible?A look at 100 cougar attacks, 106 grizzly bear attacks, 130 coyote attacks, 126 black bears attacks, plus wolf attacks in the last 27 years.An in-depth look at the skyrocketing animal attacks across North America. What you learn could save your life. Every hiker, hunter, fisherman, camper, or anyone else that enjoys the great outdoors need to read this hard hitting research into the rising animal attacks on humans.
Black bears, grizzly bears, wolves, cougars, and coyotes have record high populations in the Western United States and yet there are environmental conservationists still calling for these predators to be protected. Many attacks on humans are downplayed or simply not recorded. When predators are not actively hunted they tend to lose their fear of humans. When prey animal populations are decimated predators turn to livestock, pets, and people. Mr. Hemming discusses the ignorance of the animal rights crowd who often put the safety of animals above the safety of people. You may not wish to participate in hunting or trapping, but predators need to be controlled. Predators who have no fear of man see us as just another prey animal. Maybe for those who live in urban or suburban areas this is not a problem, but for those who raise livestock and those who live and/or recreate in rural areas the overabundance of hungry predatory animals who no longer fear humans is a serious threat. This book not only lays out the issues it also discusses solutions and offers suggestions on the best ways to stay safe. It details many, many attacks. Predators may work up to killing humans by first testing them, then tasting them, and finally eating them. It is a chilling fact that many predatory animals will eat their prey while their prey is still alive.