Springfield Police say a cougar was spotted in Thurston Park on 64th St. area late Monday night. A couple walking on the bike path around 11:30pm reported hearing a high-pitched chirp, followed by a loud growl coming from the tree line. They then spotted a cougar walking along the fence line of the park. Officers searched the area but did not find the cougar.
There was another sighting the in the 6500 block of E St. the previous evening at about the same time when a person reported seeing a cougar in their backyard.
Residents are advised to use caution while travelling in that area. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife says cougars will often retreat if given the opportunity.
ODFW recommends the following if you encounter a cougar:
- Stay calm and stand your ground.
- Maintain direct eye contact.
- Pick up children, but do so without bending down or turning your back on the cougar.
- Back away slowly.
- Do not run. Running triggers a chase response in cougars, which could lead to an attack.
- Raise your voice and speak firmly.
- If the cougar seems aggressive, raise your arms to make yourself look larger and clap your hands.
They also say if in the very unusual event that a cougar attacks you, fight back with rocks, sticks, bear or pepper spray, tools, or any items available.
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