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surveys / cougars

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Cougar Accounts

Reports of cougar sightings have been popping up all over central and eastern Canada — scat and tracks, large, looming shapes that move with cat-like stealth, animal attacks. Solid evidence has yet to be recorded on the re-appearance of North America's largest cat in this neck of the woods, but that doesn't stop the first-hand experiences many have had with Puma concolor.

Tell us your cougar story and maybe we can find patterns to the appearances of this "ghost of the forest."


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