Wolf involved in rare Banff National Park attack was old and in poor condition
LAKE LOUISE, Alta. — A wolf that attacked a man in a tent at a campground in Banff National Park last week was an older animal in poor health.
Parks Canada said the wolf attacked the man early Friday morning at the Rampart Creek campground on the Icefields Parkway north of Lake Louise.
“He had been camping with his wife and two children and around midnight sometime he heard noises around the campsite,” said Jon Stuart-Smith, a human-wildlife conflict specialist.
“He tried to scare it off by just making some noise from inside the tent, thinking it might be a bear. He poked the side of his tent and that’s when the wolf bit him through the tent.”