Royal Roads University in Colwood is warning the public after a bear and a cougar were spotted on campus Tuesday. The school says it has closed the campus gardens and a conservation officer has been called to the school grounds.
Royal Roads University in Colwood is warning the public after a bear and a cougar were spotted on campus Tuesday.
The school says it has closed the campus gardens and a conservation officer has been called to the school grounds. "Please use the buddy system and continue to keep dogs on leash," Royal Roads posted on social media Tuesday morning.for avoiding dangerous wildlife encounters.
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