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as for Cougars... story's been told by local farmers that their livestock Cows Pigs and Their Horses Have Claw Marks on their Hinds ends
originally posted by: Piggy315
I know this might be a dead thread but I'll chime in with my two cents. I grew up in the Catskills, I was stalked by a mountain lion numerous times on my way back home at night from my uncles, he lived above us. We had all seen large cat prints while out hunting fishing or foraging. The best identified sighting i saw was a large cat with a long tail trying to take down a Holstein. It was unsuccessful in its attempts and eventually ran off. As for wolves yeah there are wolves. Seen 2 separate packs over the years.
The most accurate version of the story goes like this: In or about 2001 appoximately eleven mountain lions were released in Rensselearville, NY (southwest Albany County) by the DEC. In 2007 or 2008 more mountain lions and grey wolves were released in Columbia County by the DEC. The DEC denies that this happen, and has posted numerous statements on their website that they never did this. At the turn of the century, there were a number of eastern states that considered a repopulation of Cougers. When public forums were performed they were met with very aggressive opposition from the community. This killed all of the plans to reintroduce Mountain Lions into eastern states. Some believe that the NYS DEC then decided to secretly release them without public knowledge. The DEC aggressively denys that this happen.
False Rumor: DEC Releasing Cougars to Control Deer Rumors have been circulating for the past few years that the DEC has released cougars to control deer populations. Some of these rumors claim that Officer 'Jones' participated in the release, or that people have actually seen cougars with ear tags or neck collars, so they must have been released by the state. This is not true. The DEC has never released cougars, despite what you may hear to the contrary.
originally posted by: EasternO
I found this thread off of Google doing some of my own research and joined to post this. I live in Eastern Ontario maybe 30 mins north of Massena and we certainly have coyotes here. Any night you can hear them howling. Occasionally there is a cougar sighting and that is what I've been trying to research. There is a cougar sighting every few years around Ottawa, ontario but so far no photos.
Gatineau park which is just north of Ottawa and maybe an hour from the US border does have wolves-coyote hybrids which have been interbred over the years and are far bigger than regular coyotes. A newspaper article from last year mentioned there was a male over 70lbs. (ottawacitizen.com...)
So if the hybrids are in Quebec and Ontario, they probably don't stick to international borders and stay in Canada, it wouldn't be all that odd to find them in upper NY. I don't know how they would cross the st. Lawrence however, but i suppose there are enough islands, foot bridges, etc. That they could perhaps cross without issue.