The problem is that there is so much mis-understanding about wildlifes. I was in the wildlife field shortly after college and it is frustraiting to be a biologist dealing with experts who think they know so much. Yes there are some proven sightings in the Eastern U.S. including Michigan but 99.9 sightings are bogus. No breeding populations, just dispersals from increasing populations in the Dakotas, mostly the Black Hills, mostly male cats. Is it likely that there will be some breeding, most likely in future years something will happen somewhere, but most eastern states will never have anything even close to a breeding population. Even here in Michigan where there have been literally thousands of sightings thru the years only a handful of those are verified so the number of animals is very small. Is it likely that any of these are going to be problem, very unlikely. Did the DNR release them, no, not at all. Is there a smaller variety called Puma on the Indiana border that the DNR released, no that is complete nonsense.
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Today's Featured Article - Fasteners: The Nuts and Bolts of Nuts and Bolts - by Curtis Von Fange. The nuts and bolts of nuts and bolts is an interesting and essential piece of knowledge that applies to our older tractors. An improperly torqued capscrew on an engine head or a shear bolt that is too hard on the driving shaft of a bushog can create havoc and make an expensive and uncalled for repair. Let’s examine the purpose and design of these fasteners in order to ensure their proper use. Fasteners are probably one of the aspects of mechanics that is given the least amount of thought.
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