Written by NatureNerd
The following article contains details on what to do in the case of a Cougar Encounter.
Wow! Just read about GeoScavenger’s Cougar encounter on Mt. Wells. How scary is that?!?Anyway, it reminded be that when we at CRD Parks ever hear of any sightings, especially close encounters such as that, we contact the provincial Conservation Officer and inform them of the details. I have passed the information from GeoScavenger’s account on to them.
I’m not sure exactly what they do with the information, but they do want to hear about these sightings.
So….for anyone else who sights a cougar at close quarters while out there geocaching (or hiking or whatever), here is the toll free number of the Conservation Officer:
1-800-663-9453
Also, here are some tips from the Province of B.C. pamphlet on Safety Guide to Cougars:Hiking in Cougar Country:
If You Meet a Cougar
If a Cougar Behaves Agressively:
Again, the number to call re cougar sightings is:
1-800-663-9453
Written by NatureNerd
It’s that time of year again. Tick season. Here at CRD Parks we have received recent reports of ticks in the Highlands.
Recommendations for avoiding ticks are:
Ticks must be removed either by you, someone else, or a doctor if the tick is buried deep in the skin.
Remove all parts of the tick with tweezers, clean the wound thoroughly, disinfect and apply antiseptic cream. See a doctor immediately if you have any signs of a rash up to 10 days after the bite. If a rash appears, you need an antibiotic immediately to ward off Lyme disease.
The Ministry of Health has an excellent pamphlet called “Tick Bites and Disease”, available at www.hlth.gov.bc.ca or by calling the recorded message line at 1-877-660-2628 (select ID#1010).
So there you have it. Happy geocaching and ‘be careful out there’.