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3/25/2024
DICK ELLIS Click here for full PDF Version from the March/April Issue. Seeking Wolf PhotosOWO’s informal census continuesOn Wisconsin Outdoors’ informal wolf census continues. Please send your trail cam photos of wolves in Wisconsin to: wolves@onwisconsinoutdoors.com. List the county where the photos were taken, the date, and verify the number of wolves visible in each photo. Your name will not be published. OWO publishers do not b...
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Two confirmed cougar sightings in Langlade County

RHINELANDER, Wis. -- Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources biologists
have confirmed two cougar sightings in Langlade County in northern
Wisconsin.

On July 27, the department received a trail camera photo from a Langlade
County landowner of a cougar taken July 9.

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This cougar was captured on a trail camera in Langlade County July 9, 2015.
(contributed photo)

On Aug. 3, a second Langlade County landowner submitted a trail camera photo
of a cougar - this photo was also taken July 9.

On Wisconsin Outdoors Cougar

This cougar was captured on a trail camera in Langlade County July 9, 2015
(contributed photo)

After site evaluations, DNR staff confirmed the location of each photo.
These photos were taken roughly six miles apart at a 20-hour interval.

Genetic evidence suggests cougars known to have entered Wisconsin are male
cougars dispersing from a breeding population in the Western United States.
There is currently no evidence that cougars are breeding in Wisconsin.

Cougars are a protected species in Wisconsin and hunting is not allowed.
Cougars are not considered a threat to public safety, and in the unlikely
event that a person is confronted by a cougar, face the animal and spread
your arms and open your coat or jacket to appear larger. If a cougar
approaches, make noise and throw rocks or sticks.

Individuals who observe cougars in Wisconsin are urged to report their
findings using the Rare Mammal Observation
form<http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/WildlifeHabitat/MammalObsForm.asp>. For more
information, visit dnr.wi.gov<http://dnr.wi.gov/> and search keyword
"cougar."