Michael OHair
Cougars are coming "into town" for one reason: food. Their natural
hunting areas have been depleted and a hungry cougar isn't choosy about
lunch. If you see one, call the Fish & Game people.
On Sun, Jul 1, 2018 at 9:49 AM, My Computer via OBRA
wrote:
> that's the first thing I thought too, bobcat. Cougars are rare in E
> Oregon, with all that space, let alone close to pdx.
>
> I've seen bob cats several times here.
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> Only seen cougars in N Cali 100 miles from civilization.
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> On Sat, Jun 30, 2018, 7:21 PM ron s. via OBRA wrote:
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>> Not saying this is not the case, but I have seen “bobcats” in that area
>> before (3 times over the years). It seems odd that a cougar might move
>> into that location…but.
>>
>> ron s.
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>> *From: *david jackson via OBRA
>> *Sent: *Saturday, June 30, 2018 4:47 AM
>> *To: *OBRA
>> *Subject: *[OBRA Chat] Cougar alert, NW Springville and Skyline
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>> FYI - a cougar was spotted at 7:45 pm today about 500 m from the junction
>> of NW Springville and Skyline.
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>>
>> David
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