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So who knows if one made it to Conn. perhaps there are some in the pines?
So who knows if one made it to Conn. perhaps there are some in the pines?
-The Coyote migrated westward over the Great Lakes , interbred with wolves , which is why the Eastern Coyote has different DNA than the western (and its larger also ).
-This only happened about 20 yrs or so ago .
-This MTN lion was found almost in Westchester County, NY- extreme So. Western CT ( Greenwhich ).
-What could the Adirondacks and Northern New England contain ??Adirondack State park is as large or larger than the state of CT
-Why is it so hard for Bioligists to concede there could be an isolated pop in the Pines as in the Everglades ?
What do i know ?
Joe
46 er , thanks again !For the 3 you mention, there was physical evidence of their presence; be it scat, hair, actual animal remains, etc. To date there is nothing that would indicate a cougar population exits in NJ, NY or any of the New England or mid-atlantic states. The site at the link is a very good one. They are indepdent from any government so are not under any direction to go one way or the other. They only document confirmed wild cougars and break that down by region. They take actual sighting seriously, as you will see if you browse their site.
http://easterncougarnet.org/