Cougars or no cougars? There definitely are a few around the U.P., but the DNR says that's a far cry from a breeding population. The latest sighting is in the Keweenaw.
Excerpt: Evidence continues to pile up of cougars in the Upper Peninsula, with the latest sighting coming from Baraga County. But state officials say there is still no evidence that a breeding population of the animals exists.
The latest sighting took place in Skanee, a town southeast of the Keweenaw Bay.
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Source: The Detroit News
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