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What to do in a Mountain Lion Encounter |
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In the past week a resident that lives on High Ridge Court in the Hidden Pointe neighborhood reported a mountain lion which ran through the resident’s backyard around 9 p.m. This sighting is the most recent occurrence of seeing wildlife within a residential area. In recent months, there have been two reported mountain lion sightings in the CPN area. One was in the open space area between Daniel’s Gate and Rocky Heights Middle School. The other was in the Stonecroft neighborhood located behind the CC-20 lot at the corner of Castle Pines Parkway and Monarch Boulevard. In both instances, no one was harmed. Castle Pines North (CPN) and the thousands of acres of open space surrounding the community, is home to nearly 10,000 people, their varied collection of pets, countless deer, elk, rabbits, raccoons and the predators that prey on these creatures. While mountain lions are generally an elusive animal that typically avoid human contact, CPN is in a location where wilderness and residential development meet. This results in instances where human and lion meet. To ensure that any future encounters with mountain lions have an equally favorable outcome, as in the recently reported cases, the Master Association is passing along these tips from the Colorado Division of Wildlife. Tips for Living in Lion Country
Tips for Meeting a Lion
Who to Call Should an encounter with a lion or an attack occur, immediately contact the Division of Wildlife, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Colorado’s Northeast Region Service Center can be reached at 303-291-7227. After hours, contact the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office. If it is a life threatening situation call 911, all other calls can be made to 303-660-7500. To learn more about the wildlife in and surrounding CPN visit www.cpnhoa.org, click on “Features” and then “Wildlife”. To learn more about Colorado wildlife visit www.wildlife.state.co.us, click on “Wildlife Species”. |
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