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Courtenay leads the pack in Comox Valley cougar sightings

The Comox Valley has certainly been a hot bed for cougar sightings this spring and summer, according to the Conservation Office.

Conservation Officer Steve Petrovic says they’ve been getting plenty of calls from the area.

Officer Petrovic breaks down the numbers by local municipality, and it looks like Courtenay leads the way in the number of calls.

He reminds that if you need to report a cougar sighting, to call 1-877-952-7277.

 

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