Researcher seeks public input on cougar sightings
MELFORT, Sask. – A University of Saskatchewan (USask) researcher is building a database to determine the whereabouts of cougars.
Tammie Windsor is the lead for the Prairie Cougar Research Project at the USask College of Arts and Science.
Windsor is asking the public to share their observations of cougar evidence in the province.
“I will be collecting reports for the duration of the project, or two and a half years,” Windsor said. “This can include recent and historical evidence of sightings, photos, videos, scat, tracks, injured or dead animals from cougar predation, and carcasses of cougars.”