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bears,cougars and more bears
how bad is this bear problem, Ive read plenty on hear about them, so how bad is the problem, i mean are your kids safe to go out on there own, we are thinking of okenagen or salmon arm area, what about these cougars, are they common???
Ive also read on hear about some recluse spider, black bloody widows, rabid raccoons, rattlers. anything else i should be concerned about?? |
Re: bears,cougars and more bears
Originally Posted by [email protected]
Ive also read on hear about some recluse spider, black bloody widows, rabid raccoons, rattlers.
anything else i should be concerned about?? Devils club, poison ivy, blackflies, mozzies, killer bees, african mutilating wasps, avian bird flu, etc. Canada: it's the wild frontier. Rich. |
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How about wild rednecks? :D
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Periodically you'll hear about a cougar sighting, but that's generally in more rural or secluded forested areas. Bear sightings are more prevalent, especially since the area is encroaching further into the mountains and/or forestry.
Friends live in a gully and see the bears mainly at the end of summer when they are starting to forage to fatten up for hibernation. There are all sorts of tips available to help make them less interested in coming near your home. I was born in the Okanagan Valley and have personally not seen either a bear or cougar in our area (although I'm aware of the possibility of coming across them). In some areas, you may also see deer, etc. grazing on your lovely plants! ;) Oggy |
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Yes.....cougars are common here am told, they prey on young studs :D
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Originally Posted by finallygotout
Yes.....cougars are common here am told, they prey on young studs :D
I used to be a Cougar, older men are much more interesting, more rings to count... |
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Lots of bears in the Okanagan. That was one thing that put me off there a bit. The difference between there and Ontario is; ask almost anyone who has lived in the Okanagan for any period of time (except NessieOggy :) ) and they will all say they have seen a bear - ask anyone from Ontario if they have seen a bear and they will say, no but I have heard one!!
When we were in the Okanagan we saw a "little" black bear in Kelowna and a grizzly was shot in Armstrong....this being an area that grizzlies are not supposed to frequent! The problem here in Ontario is that they cancelled the Spring Bear Hunt so there are far more bears around and the lower in the pecking order they are, the closer to humans they are having to come in order to survive. There is some talk here of re-instating Spring hunting again....... As for Coons and all the other critters....yes there are loads of critters here. Coons, skunks, moose, chipmunks etc. Buy a bin that allows you to chain the top so that the critters can't get into your garbage. |
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Originally Posted by Tiaribbon
Ask almost anyone who has lived in the Okanagan for any period of time and they will all say they have seen a bear
So much fun, we decided to come back for good ! :D Rich. |
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Originally Posted by Tiaribbon
ask anyone from Ontario if they have seen a bear and they will say, no but I have heard one!!
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Originally Posted by iaink
Ive seen one!..well two actually, but i only got video of one. Heres some if the stuff taken in my backyard.
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Originally Posted by Rich_007
Tarantula, polar bear, wild geese/wild turkey (they're not called wild for nothing).
Devils club, poison ivy, blackflies, mozzies, killer bees, african mutilating wasps, avian bird flu, etc. Canada: it's the wild frontier. Rich. Don't forget the skunks.....my fav......especially at 11pm of a Wednesday night when one decides "....er actually I DO own all of this and I WILL go anywhere I want even if that is into the Super 8 in Swift Current and wasn't it-nice-of-that-customer-to-leave-the-door-open-for-me and even if I DO get locked in the loo and have to be rescued and re-released by an RCMP Officer in disguise. You get the picture and my boss didn't believe I hadn't seen a cat!...she didn't believe me either when I had two customers telling me they'd seen a mink either. I saw a number of deer in my back yars a few months ago and a cougar was shot in town two months ago. City living???Godda be kidding :scared: |
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Originally Posted by Smokey
Tarantulas???? Where do they overwinter???? Florida?
Very common species in Alberta ... |
Re: bears,cougars and more bears
Originally Posted by [email protected]
how bad is this bear problem, Ive read plenty on hear about them, so how bad is the problem, i mean are your kids safe to go out on there own, we are thinking of okenagen or salmon arm area, what about these cougars, are they common???
Ive also read on hear about some recluse spider, black bloody widows, rabid raccoons, rattlers. anything else i should be concerned about?? I grew up in Canada playing in rural areas and was taught at a young age to be 'bear aware', if I get bit by anything tell an adult, don't feed the wildlife, don't eat yellow snow, etc... Educated yourself and your children about the local widlife, their diseases and how to protect yourselves. For example, knowing the difference between a black bear and a grizzly is highly important should you meet up with one in the woods - how you defend yourself against one is different than the other. Once you have that information things aren't as scary or as dangerous as they might seem to you right now. I've met up with grizzlies, black bears, rednecks, cougars, etc... but the worst thing that has ever happened to me in my whole life in the Canadian outdoors is going behind a tree to take a wizz and squatting my butt down into a patch of poison oak. I had the itchiest rash on my ass for weeks! :eek: :D |
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Eeeoooooowwwwww! :scared:
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Originally Posted by Sarah Farrand
:D :eek:
I used to be a Cougar, older men are much more interesting, more rings to count... Before or after you came here, some might say you are just after the oldermen's money? :D |
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