Wildlife Update: Ray Peters Trail Network Permanent Signage

The temporary “Wolves and Coyotes Caution” signs posted along the Ray Peters Trail Network have now been removed. While the immediate concern and threat has subsided, this entire area is being considered a dog-wildlife conflict hotspot. Permanent signs have now been installed cautioning trail users. The new signs are located at three key entrance points and highlight this area as a dog-wildlife conflict hotspot. 

Trail users are reminded to be alert in this area, keep dogs on leash, and make noise so as to avoid surprise encounters. Please be mindful that wildlife can be present at any time, and that we are a leash-law community.

The District of Squamish, the Conservation Officer Service and WildSafeBC thank you for helping protect humans, pets and wildlife in our community.

Report all wolf and coyote sightings to the Conservation Officer Service at 1-877-952-RAPP (7277).  

For more information on wolves and coyotes, please visit: https://wildsafebc.com/species

May 9, 2018

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