Hospital workers got an up close and personal view of wildlife when they spotted a cougar sitting on a garden box outside the building at the Port Hardy Hospital on north east Vancouver Island.
Hospital employee Danielle Nye snapped photos of the animal during the Tuesday morning sighting and uploaded them Facebook, where they were quickly shared to the community91裸聊视频檚 North Island Wildlife Awareness Facebook group.
91裸聊视频淛ust another average day at the hospital in port hardy91裸聊视频91裸聊视频 wrote Nye in the post.
RCMP and Conservation were called to the scene.
The cougar was also spotted around 10:45 a.m. crossing the highway near Klassen91裸聊视频檚 Car Dealership, a few blocks away, before it was spotted at the hospital around noon.
This sighting comes after many cougar sightings that have been ongoing in communities throughout the North Island.
In late March and early April, a cougar reportedly attacked and killed a dog at the Cluxewe Resort near Port McNeill and another cougar killed a dog in the Village of Port Alice.
North Island communities have been on alert since late December and early January after multiple cougar sightings.
According to the Vancouver Island Wilderness and Historical Conservation, 91裸聊视频淥f the estimated 4000 cougars in Canada, 3500 live in BC. Of this, nearly a quarter reside on Vancouver Island (itself only representing 3% of BC91裸聊视频檚 land area), resulting in the highest concentration of cougars in the world.91裸聊视频