Canadian Pop Star Eaten By Coyotes

October 30th, 2009 (29) Posted By Pat Dollard.

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Canada News Network:

(CNN) — A rising Canadian singer was killed by coyotes this week in a national park in Nova Scotia, a park spokesman said Thursday.

Taylor Mitchell, 19, was at the beginning of the Skyline Trail in Cape Breton Highlands National Park on Tuesday afternoon when she was attacked, according to Chip Bird, the Parks Canada field unit superintendent for Cape Breton.

Bird said hikers saw the coyotes attacking Mitchell and called 911. She was airlifted to a hospital in Halifax, where she died about 12 hours later, he said.

Mitchell was recently nominated for Young Performer of the Year honors by Canadian Folk Music Awards. She was touring the Maritime provinces and had a break between gigs to go hiking Tuesday, her manager, Lisa Weitz, said in an e-mail.

“She loved the woods and had a deep affinity for their beauty and serenity,” she wrote.

“Words can’t begin to express the sadness and tragedy of losing such a sweet, compassionate, vibrant, and phenomenally talented young woman,” Weitz said.

“Her warmth, loving nature, astounding artistry, and infectious enthusiasm will be so missed and forever remembered.”
Mitchell, who was originally from the Georgian Bay area in Ontario, lived in Toronto, Weitz said.

Bird said the area where the attack occurred is popular and well traveled. It remained closed, and park authorities had shot one coyote believed to be involved. A pathologist will test the animal’s body for diseases that might have triggered the attack, he said.

Searches for other aggressive animals in the park continue, he said.

“Public safety is our primary concern,” he said.

He said no other coyote attacks had ever occurred in the park. “We’ve had coyotes approach people too closely,” he said, and about six years ago one nipped a person.

That animal was killed because of “lack of fear,” he said.

But Tuesday’s attack is “unprecedented and a totally isolated incident,” he said.

In a written statement, Emily Mitchell described her daughter as “a seasoned naturalist and well versed in wilderness camping. She loved the woods and had a deep affinity for their beauty and serenity. Tragically it was her time to be taken from us so soon.

“We take a calculated risk when spending time in nature’s fold — it’s the wildlife’s terrain,” Emily Mitchell’s statement continued. “When the decision had been made to kill the pack of coyotes, I clearly heard Taylor’s voice say, ‘please don’t, this is their space.’ She wouldn’t have wanted their demise, especially as a result of her own. She was passionate about animals, was an environmentalist, and was also planning to volunteer at the Toronto Wildlife Centre in the coming months.”

Michael Johnston, Mitchell’s producer for her debut album, “For Your Consideration,” said the singer was a “brilliant and beautiful light that people were naturally drawn to.”

“She was so young and talented. Her big dreams were a perfect match with her big, kind heart.”

He said he and his family would soon be organizing a celebration of her life.

Coyote attacks on humans are extremely rare, said Michael O’Brien, wildlife manager of furbearers and upland game for Nova Scotia.

It is “not expected or normal behavior,” he said, although he said there had been aggressive incidents in Nova Scotia before, but no deaths.
Illness, injury and familiarity with humans can affect an animal’s behavior, he said.

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  • RexRedbone

    He voice must have sounded like a wounded animal

    • GRIZZ

      rexredbone……………… your awful.

      its just wrong to laugh

  • dacoelec

    Was she a tree hugger? This kind of reminds me of the moron animal rights fanatic that was eaten by grizzlies. Folks who hang around the wild without a gun on their hip are just asking for it.

  • DoubleTap

    it is canada… you can’t have a gun on your hip unless you want to be killed by the RCMP. People are not allowed to defend themselves and have been placed in the position of just stupid mindless sheep (get it… wolf, sheep) :lol:

  • Nikki

    hmmm … if she were a veggie and an animal right’s person, the irony would kill me!! I would die laughing … but, since i don’t know anything about her, and likely wouldn’t if she hadn’t met such a death, ehh … that’s it. i got nothin’ :beer: ?

  • JRT

    WTF, I’m pretty sure coyotes don’t kill people very often at all. :sad:

  • http://none WWTD

    Coyotes are dems…animals of opportunity, scavengers, and take on anything that is alone and isolated, that looks to weak when they’re hungry. If there wasn’t anything wrong with them, there probably was a lack of a primary food source. Sounds like the Park Superintendent knew they had a potential problem if one had nipped before. A walking stick would have kept her alive.

  • MinneSoCold

    Canada huh? She waited for airlift and then waited to get medical attention at the hospital then she dies……

    ….so how’s that government healthcare working out for you Canadians?

    • Scott

      Why do u bring healthcare into this story? Their isn’t any detail about time taken to get to hospital and treatment she received. I have had many family members injured or sick and never have I had any of them “wait”. Usually the person needing 2 stitched waits because emergency patients just got flown in. You turn a story about an animal attack into a bash against our healthcare? If this where a story about someone being released from the hospital and dying after i could understand bashing the healthcare system.

      Now on a different note, im an avid coyote hunter. Coyotes as stated above are an animal who take advantage of the weak, just like alot of predators ( IE cheetah going after baby buffalo). These animals get used to getting close to humans, and since its a no hunting area, have learned not to fear us. These things happen, its mother nature. RIP

  • http://www.killingjanefonda.com cllucas

    What they didn’t tell you is that she was what, in new age Canadian musical art, a “meat dancer” ie, she’s a vegan/Peta member who wears meat, i.e. cheesecloth with bits of hamburger in it, or T-bones with string around the “T” and tied to her costume–her costumes vary. Sometimes she wore the costume of a forrest sprite (winged) mostly–but sometimes she’d wear the costume of the “black forrest flightless fairy”, of the German Genus, while wearing the meat tied to her scales (yes, the Canadian (believers) think fairy’s and sprites are scaled creatures because and Chomsky wrote of this and pushed the idea–well anyway, word I had was she was practicing her latest ‘meat dance’ (interpretively) in full meat dance regalia (news reports haven’t’ said what kind of meat she was wearing, definitely not venison but wouldn’t it be a hoot if she had bags of meat scented tofu tied on her?) and prancing around playing her pan flute at octaves she’d read were pleasing to the forrest creatures. Well, that octive is pleasing to herbivore and carnivore alike and since there is a ‘no kill’ ban on coyotes up there–a ban pushed by the Peta/tree-hugger types, there’s been an over population of the scavengers.

    Needless to say–the sounds of her pan flute summoned the beasts. Unlike the “grizzly man” who once bragged about wanting to wind up as bear shit, she didn’t even have pots or pans to throw at them….the rest is history.

    Lame humor–maybe. If she loved the outdoors and had a healthy respect for it (i.e. she’s killed critters–sorry this happened). If she was a military hating, pan-flute’n, peace-love-happiness bang-a-gong-get-it-on-hairy-armpitted-crumped-up-shoe-stinky-hippy—>I wont miss you.

    • GRIZZ

      Times have changed…hippy chicks used to just wanna fuck in the woods

    • http://www.killingjanefonda.com cllucas

      I think they still do–hell I would too. Have you seen the video of those hippies crying over the trees and the rocks?

    • GRIZZ

      One of my all time favs.Hey,I read your blog.Awesome.I would like to read the book

    • killczar

      super blog- would like to read the book as well.

  • Joe

    Horrible comments. Drive-by disrespect of someone you don’t know who died tragically. Jerks. Wouldn’t relish being related to any of you.

  • GRIZZ

    Hey Joe,most really werent horrible.
    Several suggest carrying an appropriate weapon.
    One suggests she was”meat dancing”.Not a good idea.
    Really,only RexRedbone was the total ass.
    But he has a nice face,so we forgive him

  • http://www.dirtydozensbunker.com Sanders

    It was probably coydogs

    • unkaglen

      I agree.Coyotes are the biggest chickenshit scavengers known to man.My guess would be wild dog’s.I bet her last thoughts were:
      1)I wish I didn’t hate guns.
      2)I wish I had one now.
      3)I wish I knew how to use it.

    • GRIZZ

      or id rather be fuckin

    • SgtJenz

      :beer: Highly unlikely coyotes did this unless the mush-heads have some kind of definitive proof.
      More likely wild dogs.

  • http://www.killingjanefonda.com cllucas

    Regarding Joe–

    I’m sorry she’s dead. Shitty way to go. I don’t hike with a gun, but will in the future now that they are allowed in national parks. Unfortunately, the same isn’t ‘ergo’ for Canada.

    My commentary was a shot at the absurd grasp of reality many ‘earth people’ have….this woman, likely, would be filing and FOI act to discover if her music was used to “torture” detainees at Guantanamo, as REM and Rage are currently doing… that said.

    Again–sad she’s dead. But all the arm-chair liberal type quarterbacks et al come up with statements such as:

    “We take a calculated risk when spending time in nature’s fold — it’s the wildlife’s terrain,” Emily Mitchell’s statement continued. “When the decision had been made to kill the pack of coyotes, I clearly heard Taylor’s voice say, ‘please don’t, this is their space.’ She wouldn’t have wanted their demise, especially as a result of her own. She was passionate about animals, was an environmentalist, and was also planning to volunteer at the Toronto Wildlife Centre in the coming months.”

    BS-if she had a gun, or the 911 caller had a gun, would they have used it? Absolutely, they wouldn’t have gibbered prose about the coyote’s personal space and the like.

    Tim Tredwell, before he was eaten, was warned not to let the brown bears get used to him, that he might get killed. He said the same thing, “if they kill me, don’t kill the bear.” and that “I would be honored to wind up as bear scat.” Well, he did throw pots and pans at the attacking beast before him and his girlfriend were summarily eaten. He wasn’t so rapt with securing the honor at the time of his death…and ironically, he didn’t get his wish, to “wind up as scat”, the bear was culled probably before it even had a movement.

    So this girl, probably knew to put food in bear containers and respect the environment, but as a HUMAN, I bet she wouldn’t have lain down to be slaughtered, out of ‘respect’ for the coyote’s habitat if she had been given the means to defend herself.

  • Hawkerdriver(Piss on the Koran)

    My sympathy goes out to her family.Sad story.We must keep in mind tho,that her unfortunate position was/is what our government is foaming at the mouth to acomplish for all of us.The people that loved this chick-if they had really loved her, should have cautioned her to carry protection in the woods,and I don’t mean condoms.This brilliantly shows how out of touch with reality and facts liberals really are.God gave us dominion over the animals for a reason.

    Where I live it’s open season on coyotes year around.You can’t get near the bastards,they are so skittish.The last thing they want to do is even see a human.Force works with ALL types of vermin,noumsain?…. :wink:

  • killczar

    hey joe- she should have had a gun in her hand.

  • http://none WWTD

    If your not a predator…you’re prey.

  • ToeTagger

    I wouldn’t have eaten her ‘to death’. Animals.

  • ColinfromCanada

    I live In Bedford Nova Scotia… Its a sin what happened to her. We have more deer moose bear raccoon Linx bob cats Great whites Mako sharks Pumas here then we have bullets

  • fingerpointer

    Sad.

  • Ian

    I am one of those “liberals” that everyone is talking about on here…but I am not retarded. I do a lot of hiking and if I am going into real wilderness, I always pack some sort of protection, even if at the very least a machete. Then again, I grew up on a very large forested property that had a lot of bear/cougar activity. It was brainless not to keep a rifle on you when wandering too far into the thick.
    I am somewhat veggie (eat meat on special occasions, and that tends to be from local farms with high standards about animal treatment) but a real hippy naturist has to come to terms that though an animal has a right to be there, you have the same right to protect yourself by any means possible, just like any other animal would do. You think that if a coyote could figure out how to use a gun that it wouldn’t? It would be all over that shit.