Man Survives Two Bear Attacks
Anchorage, Alaska - Scott MacInnes set an Alaskan record this week, although not one contenders would seek to break, by becoming the state’s first person to survive two bear attacks, state officials said on Wednesday.
MacInnes, a 51-year-old biologist, was mauled during his early morning jog on Monday when he met up with a brown bear and one or two cubs near his home in the Kenai Peninsula town of Soldotna.
He had been mauled 38 years earlier on a well-used hiking trail in the Chugach National Forest, according to a government biologist.
“That’s the only time in the history of the state that I have a record that anybody’s been attacked twice,” said Tom Smith, a bear biologist with the United States Geological Survey who keeps records of Alaska bear attacks dating to the late 1800s.
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