The Cougar, Felis concolor, in the Maritime Provinces

Type
Publication
Authors
RFStocek ( Rudolph F. Stocek )
 
Category
 
Publication Year
1995 
Publisher
Pages
Subject
The Cougar in the Maritime Provinces 
Abstract
"The Cougar (felis concolor) is a very rare animal in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Yet sightings of this felid are being reported with increasing frequency. Five hundred and one Cougar reports (from 1977 to 1993 inclusive) were analyzed to characterize the distribution of sightings. Many apparently reliable observations suggest that there could be a small number of cougars, of unknown origins, in these two Maritime provinces. None are reported in Prince Edward Island."  
Description
This document concerns the existence of Cougars in the Maritime provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
The document was produced by the Maritime Forest Ranger School in Fredericton, New Brunswick.

Topics Include:
- Methods
- Results
- Habitat
-Season and Time
- Distances of Observation
- Cougar Activity
- Vocalization
- Cougar Description
- Colour
- Physical Dimensions
- Paris and Young
- Conclusion  
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