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Cougar country—ten tips to stay safe
And each time, the cougar was running away from him. "It's very, very rare to see or come in contact with a cougar," the Division of Wildlife Resources officer says. "Cougars usually go out of their way to avoid people." Swenson says cougars are also secretive animals. And they usually come out only at night. While it's very rare to see a cougar, if you do see one, it will probably be in the winter. "Deer are the main animal that cougars prey on this time of the year," Swenson says. "In the winter, the snow covers the vegetation in the higher country. That forces the deer to travel to lower elevations to find food. And the cougars come right down with them." Tips If you live in cougar country, Swenson provides the following tips to lessen the chance that you come in contact with a cougar:
Here are three things you can do if you encounter a cougar:
Here are two things you can do to avoid encountering a cougar in the first place:
Free brochure More tips about how to stay safe in cougar country are available in the DWR's "Living in Cougar Country" brochure. The free brochure is available at wildlife.utah.gov/cougar. "As Utah's population grows, we're moving more and more into areas where wildlife live," Swenson says. "It's important that we learn about the wildlife that live in our area and how we can minimize causing them problems. If we do that, both us and the wildlife will benefit."
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