University Professor Mauled by a Brown Bear While Teaching

Students and teaching assistants have arrived back in Juneau from a remote mountaineering class that was cut short when one of their professors was mauled by a brown bear.
University Professor Mauled by a Brown Bear While Teaching
This April 2, 2016, photo provided by Gemini Waltz Media shows Forest Wagner at a Eaglecrest Ski Area in Douglas, Alaska. Wagner, an assistant professor at the University of Alaska Southeast, was mauled by a bear while leading a mountaineering class near Haines, Alaska, on Monday, April 18, 2016. Photo courtesy of Ryan Cortes Perez, Gemini Waltz Media via AP
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JUNEAU, Alaska— Students and teaching assistants have arrived back in Juneau from a remote mountaineering class that was cut short when one of their professors was mauled by a brown bear.

They said Tuesday night that they were tired and not yet ready to talk about Forest Wagner, 35, who was teaching the class on Mount Emmerich near Haines when he was attacked by the brown bear sow on Monday. The mountain is near Kicking Horse River in Alaska’s panhandle.

A student hiked into cellphone range on the mountain and called Haines police, who reported it to the Alaska State Troopers. Haines police would not comment on the incident.

Initial reports were that Wagner had extensive injuries to his leg, according to a police report shared with the Washington Post.

Wagner arrived in Anchorage in critical condition, but he was later upgraded to serious condition on Tuesday. A hospital spokesman said he would not give interviews.

Wagner has been coordinating and teaching in the university’s outdoor studies program since 2006, according to his biography. He teaches rock and ice climbing, backcountry navigation, glacier travel and mountaineering.

University of Alaska Southeast Chancellor Rick Caulfield smiles after greeting a group of students who safely returned to Juneau from a remote mountaineering class on Tuesday, April 19, 2016, in Juneau, Alaska. (AP Photo/Rashah McChesney)
University of Alaska Southeast Chancellor Rick Caulfield smiles after greeting a group of students who safely returned to Juneau from a remote mountaineering class on Tuesday, April 19, 2016, in Juneau, Alaska. AP Photo/Rashah McChesney