The Park City Gazette
Home Page
News
    Local
    State
    National
    International
    Sports
    Weather
Classifieds
    For Sale
    Wanted
    Employment
    Real Estate
    Personal
Tourism
    Attractions
    Events
    Parks
    Camping
Subscriptions
Contact Us

Cougar Sightings Increase

Cougar sightings have increased 40% in the Park City area according to a report released yesterday by the state DNR. In the last month alone, there were ten sightings in Park City and the surrounding communities of Riley and Dixon. This compares to only twelve sightings for the entire spring of last year.

Reasons for the growing number of cougar sightings include increasing encroachment by people into former wildlife habitats and new wildlife regulations that result in decreasing numbers of elk and deer being taken by hunters. Cougars may be wandering into developed areas, following the herds.

DNR spokesman Steve Tasker asks residents to call the DNR report line at 555-6981 if they believe they have seen a cougar or any large predator animal. Two fatalities have already occurred in the west this year from cougar attacks.

Cougar Sightings This Year
Location April May June July August Total
Park City 0 2 1 3 4 10
Riley 2 1 1 3 2 9
Dixon 0 2 3 1 4 10
TOTAL 2 5 5 7 10 29

If You Encounter a Cougar

Stop, stand tall, and don't run. A cougar's instinct is to chase.

Try to appear larger than the cougar by raising your arms.

Back away slowly, always keeping eye contact.

If the cougar displays aggressive behavior, shout and wave your arms. Convince the cougar that you are not prey, but a potential danger.

In the case of an attack, stay on your feet and fight back aggressively.
Park City Gazette  •  801 Elkhart Avenue  •  Park City, CO 80511  •  1 (800) 555-2918