Wildlife Safety - Alberta Parks Website

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