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Cougar sighting sparks warning at Fish Creek Provincial Park

WATCH: A cougar sighting at Fish Creek Provincial Park has led Alberta Parks to issue a warning to park visitors – May 14, 2017

A cougar sighting at Fish Creek Provincial Park has led Alberta Parks to issue a warning to park visitors.

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The cougar was seen in the Bebo Grove day use area of the park on Saturday.

Cougars can be dangerous, and the park service is reminding people to keep their distance if they see one.

A sign warning visitors about cougars is seen at Fish Creek Provincial Park on Sunday, May 14. Global News

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Alberta Parks advises people should be aware of cougar, and keep children close. Officials also advise people to make a lot of noise when out in areas cougars may pop up, to avoid a surprise encounter. It’s also recommended that dogs be kept on a leash.

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If you do spot one, Alberta Parks advises the following:

  • Leave room for the cougar to escape
  • Immediately pick up small children
  • Don’t run
  • Don’t turn your back
  • Slowly back away
  • Make yourself appear as large as possible — open your jacket if you’re wearing one
  • Make eye contact with the cougar

Finally, if a cougar attacks, fight back with anything you have.

WATCH: After a cougar warning was issued for Fish Creek Park on Saturday, a Calgary homeowner reported seeing a big cat on the prowl in his neighbourhood. David Boushy reports.
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