Wildlife Safety - Alberta Parks Website
Across
- 5. How to respond if approached by these animals
- 11. Space that must be given to all wild animals
- 12. Tool carried for defense against cougars
- 13. Pets that affect wildlife behavior
- 15. The effect repeated dog exposure has on animals
- 16. Illness that dogs can pass to wildlife
- 17. Used to prevent surprise encounters
- 19. Health factor compromised when animals consume human food
- 21. Optical equipment reducing need for spatial encroachment
- 24. Light colors help spot parasites
- 26. Time period increasing encounter probability due to animal activity
- 27. Body part used to measure viewing distance
- 28. Paths visitors should stay on in snake areas
- 30. Waste that can pollute water sources
- 31. Cats found in wooded and rocky areas
- 34. Animal that may charge when stressed
Down
- 1. Laundry method that kills remaining ticks
- 2. Safe place to view and photograph animals
- 3. How people should appear during an encounter
- 4. Rules pet owners must follow in parks
- 6. Must be kept close in cougar territory
- 7. Only venomous snakes in Alberta
- 8. Smaller predators found near human areas
- 9. Target if fighting back against a cougar
- 10. Animals that require extra space from people
- 14. Food waste that attracts wildlife
- 18. Large deer aggressive during calving and rut
- 20. Blood sucking arachnids active in warm weather
- 22. How to act if bitten by a snake
- 23. Mating season that increases aggression
- 25. Behavioral shift caused by repeated non threatening human exposure
- 29. Required restraint for pets in parks
- 32. Cognitive state required when travelling tree lined roadways
- 33. Canines that live and protect den sites