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Kyle and her husband moved to Brookfield in 1986. She became active in local politics and started blogging in 2004. Her focus is primarily on local issues but often includes state and national topics, too. Kyle looks at things from the taxpayers’ perspective in a creative, yet down to earth way, addressing them from a practical point of view.

Cougar shot in Chicago area!

By Kyle Prast
Tuesday, Apr 15 2008, 12:10 PM

Last spring, at the Mary Knoll Weed Out, I was talking with Gary Majeskie (Brookfield Park & Rec.-Forestry) about reports of an alleged cougar siting along I-94. We both thought it pretty unlikely, yet a cougar is a rather unique looking animal. Some people easily confuse a wolf with a German Shepherd or coyote, but a cougar is too large to confuse with a domestic cat and does not resemble a canine.

There were other reports of cougar sitings around this same time. One came from Franklin. This report was dismissed as a mistaken coyote siting. As time went on, people pretty much forgot about the whole thing.

But a few minutes ago, I heard on the news that a real, live cougar was shot dead in Chicago! So, were those alleged sitings last year real? We will never know. But it does point to the possibility that these animals do sometimes live among us.

Cougars are often present in more remote areas and in our National Parks. I remember when we were at Zion National Park a few years back, they actually had instructions on how to deal with a cougar encounter. Their instructions to hikers went something like this: Look Big. Raise your arms above your head. IF you had a jacket, put it over your arms above your head to make yourself appear very tall. Wave your arms, shout, throw rocks at the cougar, etc. (The cougar  s h o u l d  run away.)

Anyway, now you know what to do should you encounter one of these large cats.

While I have your attention, I would like to remind you that the 4th annual Weed Out is scheduled for Saturday, May 3rd at Mary Knoll Park--rain or shine. (I will be reminding you again closer to the date.) 

In the meantime, you may wish to look at these past postings with photos about Garlic Mustard:

Last year's notice, instructions much the same, only date is different: 3rd Annual Weed Out at Mary Knoll Park

It is worth saving

Oh, the shame!

 

Links:

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Brookfield7, Fairly Conservative, Betterbrookfield
Vicki Mckenna

 

Comments

Larry Knetzger   

Hi Kyle, Cougar's love stalking there prey, sneak up from behind and munch them by the neck , drag them off to a feeding area for the feast. California has huge problems with them. They are on the endangered species list there and no one is able to eliminate or hunt them in spite of a number of human killings. National Geo did quite a program on them showing the danger they present.

April 16, 2008 8:16 AM

winegirl   

It's a lion without the mane. Beware confrontations with both cougars and grizzly bears, the human will not win.

Kyle's reply: How true--hope I never have to find out. 

April 17, 2008 1:18 PM

intewedm   

Beware of El gato!

Kyle's reply: :) 

April 18, 2008 6:14 PM

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