Spring is just around the corner and that means some of the region鈥檚 sleeping giants are about to break from their wintry slumber.
Okanagan Shuswap conservation officer Micah Kneller said bears should be waking up any day now.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been cold for awhile, but as soon as we get that warm snap, we will start getting bear calls,鈥 said Kneller.
That means it鈥檚 time for people to take a good hard look at their properties to make sure all the bear attractants have been dealt with.
鈥淢ake sure all the garbage has gone away,鈥 said Kneller. 鈥淲e have too many bears being (put down) and it鈥檚 all too often because people don鈥檛 secure their attractants like garbage, fruit trees and chickens.鈥
Kneller pointed out that much of the Okanagan is in an interface area, which explains many of the cougar and bobcat sightings that have come in through recent days.
鈥淲e get a few a week (from throughout the Okanagan),鈥 he said.
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鈥淐ougars are very shy and they are just normally active at night. They follow deer populations, so where there is a high concentration of deer you can be sure to see cougar.鈥
Kneller pointed out that the rise in sightings over winter months is also to do with the fact that it鈥檚 easier to see a cougar when it鈥檚 highlighted against a bright white, backdrop.
In winter you can see their tracks, where you otherwise would not.
Staying safe from these creatures isn鈥檛 difficult, he said.
鈥淚f people have pets they should be kept inside at night,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 when cougars are active. And if you have a hobby farms, keep them secured.鈥
Also, if you have a sighting don鈥檛 just post it to your favourite Facebook chat site.
鈥淧eople post their sightings of their problems with these animals on social media, but they neglect to tell us,鈥 said Kneller. 鈥淎 lot of things aren鈥檛 being reported to us and it鈥檚 important they are.鈥
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