23 April 2009, 22:18
CollinsCougar in Wisconsin
This Wednesday, March 4, 2009 picture provided by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, shows a mountain lion in a tree west of Spooner, Wis. It's only the second confirmed mountain lion in Wisconsin since the early 1900s. The cougar was wiped out in most of the eastern U.S. a century ago. But the cats have been migrating back from the Black Hills of South Dakota into Minnesota and Wisconsin.
(AP Photo/ Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources)
26 April 2009, 07:36
tarbeThat's not Wisconsin. The sky is too blue!

Cool pix!
Thanx for posting it.
We don't have cougars in Michigan either, and no sun.. So sayeth the DNR here..

26 April 2009, 18:43
Heym 450/400Here's an interesting link:
http://www.uwsp.edu/wildlife/c...ugar%20sightings.jpg