Cougars sightings rare, but take precautions
The chance of seeing a cougar in Saskatchewan is pretty slim, but the big cats are here so it’s worth knowing what to do, according to one conservation officer.
Rich Hildebrand said the province doesn’t have a population estimate for cougars because they’re evasive by nature, but sightings have increased in the past few years.
“We get calls throughout a year, but as far as being a problem they haven’t really been a significant problem at all,” he said. “Their encounters with humans are pretty rare, but we still need to practice caution and safety when we’re in cougar areas.”
Hildebrand said cougars used to be a much bigger part of the Saskatchewan landscape, but retreated into more secluded areas probably when European settlers came. In the past decades the animal started expanding east, with increased sightings in Saskatchewan and other states and provinces, he said.


