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Grizzly bears, black bears, wolves, coyotes, cougars/ mountain lions,bobcats, wolverines, lynx, foxes, fishers and martens are the suite of carnivores that originally inhabited North America after the Pleistocene extinctions. This site invites research, commentary, point/counterpoint on that suite of native animals (predator and prey) that inhabited The Americas circa 1500-at the initial point of European exploration and subsequent colonization. Landscape ecology, journal accounts of explorers and frontiersmen, genetic evaluations of museum animals, peer reviewed 20th and 21st century research on various aspects of our "Wild America" as well as subjective commentary from expert and layman alike. All of the above being revealed and discussed with the underlying goal of one day seeing our Continent rewilded.....Where big enough swaths of open space exist with connective corridors to other large forest, meadow, mountain, valley, prairie, desert and chaparral wildlands.....Thereby enabling all of our historic fauna, including man, to live in a sustainable and healthy environment. - Blogger Rick

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Friday, March 23, 2012

Another sighting of a Puma in Ontario??? Take a look for yourself at the picture below........."By the way it moves, by its long rope-like tail I would say that it's a cougar," said Darcy Whiteside, a spokesman for Alberta Sustainable Resource Development, the ministry responsible for that province's land and wildlife stewardship..... Whiteside showed the video to an Alberta government biologist familiar with the species, who said: "It moves like a cougar, its tail is like a cougar's. It's a little darker than what a cougar would be, but that doesn't necessarily mean it isn't one...... Darkness can vary, and it depends on how the video is white-balanced."..... Whiteside cautions that there are also house cats that share a similar appearance....... According to the biologist, if the cougar in the video is authentic the grass in the video would be approximately 30 cm high............Note that earlier this week we reported on Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources biologist Rick Rosatte's peer reviewed article declaring that EVIDENCE CONFIRMS THE PRESENCE OF COUGARS IN ONTARIO, CANADA.........More evidence coming to the fore daily or is this sighting just a large "Tabby'?

Video suggests wild cougars have returned to Ontario
By Ross Fitzgerald, Postmedia News ottawacitizen.com


Derek Peasley is convinced this is a cougar near his home in Carleton Place, Ont., 30 kilometres west of Ottawa.

Photograph by: Pat McGrath , Ottawa CitizenOTTAWA — A shaky hand-held video of an animal prowling through a backyard in Beckwith Township near Carleton Place, Ont., could offer the latest evidence that wild cougars have returned to Ontario.


Derek Peasley was at home cleaning his upstairs bathroom when he saw "a huge cat" in his backyard just before Christmas, right before the snow fell. He rushed downstairs and grabbed a pair of binoculars. "When I looked through the binoculars, I know what I saw," said Peasley. He said the creature he saw was maybe 50 metres away when he put down his binoculars and started filming."I got the video going, he was probably about 100 metres away, and that's what it was, a cougar." Peasley said wild animals are no stranger to his backyard, but that he "was shocked to see something so big."

After the animal wandered out of his yard, Peasley said he warned a school down the road to make sure its students would be safe. Later, he went into the woods adjoining his property to try to get another photo of the large cat, but to no avail. He also contacted the Ministry of Natural Resources, but he said that they did not follow up on his report of a sighting A spokesperson for the ministry could not immediately be reached for comment. Some experts who have viewed the video found no conclusive proof that the animal it depicts is definitely a cougar, and not some other animal. Others are more encouraged.

After the animal wandered out of his yard, Peasley said he warned a school down the road to make sure its students would be safe. Later, he went into the woods adjoining his property to try to get another photo of the large cat, but to no avail. He also contacted the Ministry of Natural Resources, but he said that they did not follow up on his report of a sighting.

"By the way it moves, by its long rope-like tail I would say that it's a cougar," said Darcy Whiteside, a spokesman for Alberta Sustainable Resource Development, the ministry responsible for that province's land and wildlife stewardship. Whiteside showed the video to an Alberta government biologist familiar with the species, who said: "It moves like a cougar, its tail is like a cougar's. It's a little darker than what a cougar would be, but that doesn't necessarily mean it isn't one. Darkness can vary, and it depends on how the video is white-balanced." Whiteside cautions that there are also house cats that share a similar appearance. According to the biologist, if the cougar in the video is authentic the grass in the video would be approximately 30 cm high.

Officially, cougars were considered to have been wiped out by the early 1900s across all of Eastern Canada, but a recently published four-year study confirmed that though the big cats remain elusive, they are once again living wild in Ontario.

. .Officially, cougars were considered to have been wiped out by the early 1900s across all of Eastern Canada, but a recently published four-year study confirmed that though the big cats remain elusive, they are once again living wild in Ontario.

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