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Updated: 10:47 PM Jun 2, 2009
DNR Believes Cougar Left Tracks Near Durand
The Department of Natural Resources believes a cougar may have left a series of animal tracks near a livestock pen east of Durand. Posted: 12:48 PM Jun 2, 2009Email Address: news@weau.com |
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Maybe all the giant factory farms in the area are attracting these creatures. More subsidy's for big cat protection????
Yeah I agree now the truth will come out. I said it years ago there are cougars in this state. From way up North to Southern Borders. They are there I urge people to get some photos.
Nothing surprising about this story for all of us out there hunting cougars every weekend.
Wow, twice in one year the WDNR has to admit to cougars being here. It must be killing them to have to admit something they've lied about for so many years.