OldTurtle
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For years the Dept of Conservation had been in denial about reported sightings of Cougars in MO... despite the fact that several have been hit by vehicles ("they were probably escaped pets")and few serious documentations were available. I know one has been prowling around an area about 10 miles south of where I live due to knowing the people that have seen it.
This is a news report from the 14th.
"Cat Caught on Camera Confirmed as Cougar
CHILLICOTHE - Mountain lions seem to be returning to the state. The Missouri Mountain Lion Response Team confirms the ninth and 10th sightings of the big cats in the state since 1994. Joe Neis of Chillicothe set a motion sensor on a digital camera that photographed a cougar in Livingston County on Dec. 7. Most native Missouri mountain lions were wiped out by hunting and habitat loss by the late 1800s, with the last one killed in 1927 until a hunter in southeast Missouri wounded a deer Nov. 18, 1999. The next day he found the deer partly eaten and covered with leaves and brush. Wildlife experts concluded a mountain lion killed the wounded deer." /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ooo.gif
This is a news report from the 14th.
"Cat Caught on Camera Confirmed as Cougar
CHILLICOTHE - Mountain lions seem to be returning to the state. The Missouri Mountain Lion Response Team confirms the ninth and 10th sightings of the big cats in the state since 1994. Joe Neis of Chillicothe set a motion sensor on a digital camera that photographed a cougar in Livingston County on Dec. 7. Most native Missouri mountain lions were wiped out by hunting and habitat loss by the late 1800s, with the last one killed in 1927 until a hunter in southeast Missouri wounded a deer Nov. 18, 1999. The next day he found the deer partly eaten and covered with leaves and brush. Wildlife experts concluded a mountain lion killed the wounded deer." /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ooo.gif