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<blockquote data-quote="CTom" data-source="post: 1322282" data-attributes="member: 101354"><p>Here in Minnesota we are lousy with wolves and I'll go so far as to say I know they are not just a northern woods critter anymore. I saw a dead wolf lying along Highway 52 just north of Rochester a year ago. A friend in Winona, along the Mississippi River in the SE has had DNR confirmed sightings in his backyard. To the east across the river Wisconsin's Fort McCoy has three confirmed packs.</p><p> </p><p>Here in the SE we see bear when we never used to as well as an occasional moose. Wolves don't surprise me. And only a couple years back a farmer shot a cougar that was cornered in a culvert under his driveway and was charged with taking a protected animal while the dnr swore that no cougars were in the state.</p><p> </p><p>We have a cabin and property not far off Lake Superior's north shore and have moose, deer, bear, coyotes, WOLVES and COUGAR on a regular basis. We see them in the cabin yard. Neighbors see them in their yards. Back here at home the dnr has confirmed sighting of transient cougar so it doesn't stretch my mind to believe that wolves are in this area but the dnr won't fess up to it because of the can of worms it would open up with the anti's regarding the need to control them....which we seriously need to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CTom, post: 1322282, member: 101354"] Here in Minnesota we are lousy with wolves and I'll go so far as to say I know they are not just a northern woods critter anymore. I saw a dead wolf lying along Highway 52 just north of Rochester a year ago. A friend in Winona, along the Mississippi River in the SE has had DNR confirmed sightings in his backyard. To the east across the river Wisconsin's Fort McCoy has three confirmed packs. Here in the SE we see bear when we never used to as well as an occasional moose. Wolves don't surprise me. And only a couple years back a farmer shot a cougar that was cornered in a culvert under his driveway and was charged with taking a protected animal while the dnr swore that no cougars were in the state. We have a cabin and property not far off Lake Superior's north shore and have moose, deer, bear, coyotes, WOLVES and COUGAR on a regular basis. We see them in the cabin yard. Neighbors see them in their yards. Back here at home the dnr has confirmed sighting of transient cougar so it doesn't stretch my mind to believe that wolves are in this area but the dnr won't fess up to it because of the can of worms it would open up with the anti's regarding the need to control them....which we seriously need to do. [/QUOTE]
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