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Two cougars spotted in Saanich,canada goose outlet review
today in Saanich by police, following another sighting last night. Based on descriptions,canada goose outlet, Saanich Police believe they're two different big cats.
Police received a report this morning of a cougar within the 100block of Battleford Avenue, which runs parallel to the Trans Canada Highway until right before Tillicum Road.
Conservation officer Peter Pauwels said cougars are active all year round and when they're spotted less in the winter months, it likely only because there less daylight.
Unlike bears, cougars don hibernate or retreat during the winter.
It unusual for any cougar to be so near to town,canada goose sale online, because it was reported to be this morning, it not unheard of, Pauwels said.
lots of green spaces and corridors and the Galloping Goose trail so sometimes possible their way quite far into civilization, Pauwels said.
Conservation officers were called and inspired to attend the region in which the cougar was spotted Wednesday morning but to do so based on Saanich Staff Sgt,canada goose sale. Mark Muth.
have the capability to be released in an emergency situation when public safety is in danger, Pauwels said.
The first call in regards to a cougar in Saanich came in at approximately 8:45 Tuesday night. The person bringing in reported seeing a young cougar in the 800 block of Seamist Place, near to McMinn Park towards the south and Claremont School to the north.
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