Yup, pretty tough to get attacked by a wild animal if you're on the chesterfield watching TV in the 'burbs!
Stats are of limited value, when a lot of interactions aren't recorded. I had to dispatch a problem bear that totally lost its fear of people. Had a mama griz pop her teeth at me in the bush. Had a small bear approach and watch from behind a tree, when I managed to get stuck in the bush. Had a couple coyotes stalk my dog and I another time. Well maybe a couple times if I count a "luring" incident, but this time they end up getting 9 or 10 yards from us. Followed by a lynx. Had a skunk run up to me; another time a badger. Come face to face with a fox, rode up to a bear cub when I was a kid, another time. These all seem like relatively rare occurrences if you talk to city dwellers, but probably not so much, if you spend a lot of time in the woods.
A dog can get a guy in trouble too, as a couple of our dogs treed a bear on me once, and another time, one of mine chased a fair sized one away from a berry patch. Was fortunate for all involved that the bear decided to keep running.
Knew a guy that had 5 (IIRC) bear attacks under his belt, another guy that had to shoot a griz in his ginch, and talked to the fella that got scuffed up by a mama griz by Swan Hills.
But you talk to some folks and that just doesn't happen! Well, guess it doesn't in their world....