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… "The only free-roaming mountain lion that we're aware of generally wears a blue and white scarf and does push-ups in the end zone of Beaver Stadium," Jerry Feaser, commission press secretary, said in a telephone interview Monday.According to a borough police reports last week, there were several complaints about a black mountain lion around East Mill and Spruce streets.Feaser said the last known wild mountain lion killed in Pennsylvania was recorded in Berks County in the 1870s. The former mayor of Derry reported one in his back yard several months ago. Possessing exotic animals, including mountain lions, is legal in Pennsylvania with a permit, Feaser said, but strict regulations keep ownership levels low.In 1999, the commission set a requirement that permit applicants must have a letter from their municipality stating possession of the animal does not violate any local zoning ordinances. A mountain lion, killed in Arizona in 2007, has been reported dozens of times as having been killed in Pennsylvania and other eastern states.
Mountain lions live in rescue centers like Murray's, and the Pennsylvania Game Commission said a dozen or so people are permitted to possess them. Of the first, exotic wildlife dealers, three of eight statewide permits have mountain lions, and none are in Schuylkill County.
During those 25 years an estimated 600 cats were killed in that county alone." Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania Mulitmedia Downloads, Maps & Links Blue Mountain, Schuylkill County, PA ... snakes, raccoons, groundhogs, and an occasional bear or mountain lion.
[3] The origin of the name "Mount Nittany" is obscure, the most commonly accepted explanation being that it is derived of Native American words (loosely pronounced as "neet-a-nee") named after the cougars that roamed the mountain or "single mountain" - a protective barrier against the elements. I've seen mountain lion sightings listed in my local paper several times now. "Mountain lions had roamed on nearby Mount Nittany until the 1880s. Of the second, individual exotic wildlife owners, six of 27 statewide permits have mountain lions, none of which are in Schuylkill County. Chance of rain 80%.PINE GROVE - Despite a few alleged sightings reported to the borough police, area residents are unlikely to encounter a mountain lion, according to a Pennsylvania Game Commission official.
The state tree, Hemlock, and the state flower, Mountain Loral, are plentiful along the route.
The Dodge family in Clarks Summit, Lackawanna County, captured an image of a big cat strolling behind the fence enclosing their yard and pool. They've been extinct in the eastern part of North America for more than a century. Winds light and variable. They came out and investigated. 814-865-7517
According to authorities the last wild Mountain Lion in Pennsylvania was killed in 1874 in Berks County, but then what do people believe they are seeing in the Pennsylvania wilds, if not a Mountain Lion? In 2003, the commission added a requirement that permit applicants must provide documentation of two years of hands-on experience with the animal they want to own from a licensed facility, such as a zoo. valleys of the Appalachian Mountains
www.PAZRT.com - PaGunTalk.com - www.WebfinityDesign.com - Black Rifle Disease on Facebook. Absolutely bobcat," Taylor said.
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"Hunters tell me, 'Oh yeah, we've seen them, but we love them, and we are not going to shoot them,'" he says.
by Aerial trip around Saint Clair, Schuylkill County, PA - Duration: 1:57. from
… "The only free-roaming mountain lion that we're aware of generally wears a blue and white scarf and does push-ups in the end zone of Beaver Stadium," Jerry Feaser, commission press secretary, said in a telephone interview Monday.According to a borough police reports last week, there were several complaints about a black mountain lion around East Mill and Spruce streets.Feaser said the last known wild mountain lion killed in Pennsylvania was recorded in Berks County in the 1870s. The former mayor of Derry reported one in his back yard several months ago. Possessing exotic animals, including mountain lions, is legal in Pennsylvania with a permit, Feaser said, but strict regulations keep ownership levels low.In 1999, the commission set a requirement that permit applicants must have a letter from their municipality stating possession of the animal does not violate any local zoning ordinances. A mountain lion, killed in Arizona in 2007, has been reported dozens of times as having been killed in Pennsylvania and other eastern states.
Mountain lions live in rescue centers like Murray's, and the Pennsylvania Game Commission said a dozen or so people are permitted to possess them. Of the first, exotic wildlife dealers, three of eight statewide permits have mountain lions, and none are in Schuylkill County.
During those 25 years an estimated 600 cats were killed in that county alone." Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania Mulitmedia Downloads, Maps & Links Blue Mountain, Schuylkill County, PA ... snakes, raccoons, groundhogs, and an occasional bear or mountain lion.
[3] The origin of the name "Mount Nittany" is obscure, the most commonly accepted explanation being that it is derived of Native American words (loosely pronounced as "neet-a-nee") named after the cougars that roamed the mountain or "single mountain" - a protective barrier against the elements. I've seen mountain lion sightings listed in my local paper several times now. "Mountain lions had roamed on nearby Mount Nittany until the 1880s. Of the second, individual exotic wildlife owners, six of 27 statewide permits have mountain lions, none of which are in Schuylkill County. Chance of rain 80%.PINE GROVE - Despite a few alleged sightings reported to the borough police, area residents are unlikely to encounter a mountain lion, according to a Pennsylvania Game Commission official.
The state tree, Hemlock, and the state flower, Mountain Loral, are plentiful along the route.
The Dodge family in Clarks Summit, Lackawanna County, captured an image of a big cat strolling behind the fence enclosing their yard and pool. They've been extinct in the eastern part of North America for more than a century. Winds light and variable. They came out and investigated. 814-865-7517
According to authorities the last wild Mountain Lion in Pennsylvania was killed in 1874 in Berks County, but then what do people believe they are seeing in the Pennsylvania wilds, if not a Mountain Lion? In 2003, the commission added a requirement that permit applicants must provide documentation of two years of hands-on experience with the animal they want to own from a licensed facility, such as a zoo. valleys of the Appalachian Mountains
www.PAZRT.com - PaGunTalk.com - www.WebfinityDesign.com - Black Rifle Disease on Facebook. Absolutely bobcat," Taylor said.
PhillyVoice Staff
"Hunters tell me, 'Oh yeah, we've seen them, but we love them, and we are not going to shoot them,'" he says.
by Aerial trip around Saint Clair, Schuylkill County, PA - Duration: 1:57. from
… "The only free-roaming mountain lion that we're aware of generally wears a blue and white scarf and does push-ups in the end zone of Beaver Stadium," Jerry Feaser, commission press secretary, said in a telephone interview Monday.According to a borough police reports last week, there were several complaints about a black mountain lion around East Mill and Spruce streets.Feaser said the last known wild mountain lion killed in Pennsylvania was recorded in Berks County in the 1870s. The former mayor of Derry reported one in his back yard several months ago. Possessing exotic animals, including mountain lions, is legal in Pennsylvania with a permit, Feaser said, but strict regulations keep ownership levels low.In 1999, the commission set a requirement that permit applicants must have a letter from their municipality stating possession of the animal does not violate any local zoning ordinances. A mountain lion, killed in Arizona in 2007, has been reported dozens of times as having been killed in Pennsylvania and other eastern states.
Mountain lions live in rescue centers like Murray's, and the Pennsylvania Game Commission said a dozen or so people are permitted to possess them. Of the first, exotic wildlife dealers, three of eight statewide permits have mountain lions, and none are in Schuylkill County.
During those 25 years an estimated 600 cats were killed in that county alone." Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania Mulitmedia Downloads, Maps & Links Blue Mountain, Schuylkill County, PA ... snakes, raccoons, groundhogs, and an occasional bear or mountain lion.
[3] The origin of the name "Mount Nittany" is obscure, the most commonly accepted explanation being that it is derived of Native American words (loosely pronounced as "neet-a-nee") named after the cougars that roamed the mountain or "single mountain" - a protective barrier against the elements. I've seen mountain lion sightings listed in my local paper several times now. "Mountain lions had roamed on nearby Mount Nittany until the 1880s. Of the second, individual exotic wildlife owners, six of 27 statewide permits have mountain lions, none of which are in Schuylkill County. Chance of rain 80%.PINE GROVE - Despite a few alleged sightings reported to the borough police, area residents are unlikely to encounter a mountain lion, according to a Pennsylvania Game Commission official.
The state tree, Hemlock, and the state flower, Mountain Loral, are plentiful along the route.
The Dodge family in Clarks Summit, Lackawanna County, captured an image of a big cat strolling behind the fence enclosing their yard and pool. They've been extinct in the eastern part of North America for more than a century. Winds light and variable. They came out and investigated. 814-865-7517
According to authorities the last wild Mountain Lion in Pennsylvania was killed in 1874 in Berks County, but then what do people believe they are seeing in the Pennsylvania wilds, if not a Mountain Lion? In 2003, the commission added a requirement that permit applicants must provide documentation of two years of hands-on experience with the animal they want to own from a licensed facility, such as a zoo. valleys of the Appalachian Mountains
www.PAZRT.com - PaGunTalk.com - www.WebfinityDesign.com - Black Rifle Disease on Facebook. Absolutely bobcat," Taylor said.
PhillyVoice Staff
"Hunters tell me, 'Oh yeah, we've seen them, but we love them, and we are not going to shoot them,'" he says.
by Aerial trip around Saint Clair, Schuylkill County, PA - Duration: 1:57. from
… "The only free-roaming mountain lion that we're aware of generally wears a blue and white scarf and does push-ups in the end zone of Beaver Stadium," Jerry Feaser, commission press secretary, said in a telephone interview Monday.According to a borough police reports last week, there were several complaints about a black mountain lion around East Mill and Spruce streets.Feaser said the last known wild mountain lion killed in Pennsylvania was recorded in Berks County in the 1870s. The former mayor of Derry reported one in his back yard several months ago. Possessing exotic animals, including mountain lions, is legal in Pennsylvania with a permit, Feaser said, but strict regulations keep ownership levels low.In 1999, the commission set a requirement that permit applicants must have a letter from their municipality stating possession of the animal does not violate any local zoning ordinances. A mountain lion, killed in Arizona in 2007, has been reported dozens of times as having been killed in Pennsylvania and other eastern states.
Mountain lions live in rescue centers like Murray's, and the Pennsylvania Game Commission said a dozen or so people are permitted to possess them. Of the first, exotic wildlife dealers, three of eight statewide permits have mountain lions, and none are in Schuylkill County.
During those 25 years an estimated 600 cats were killed in that county alone." Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania Mulitmedia Downloads, Maps & Links Blue Mountain, Schuylkill County, PA ... snakes, raccoons, groundhogs, and an occasional bear or mountain lion.
[3] The origin of the name "Mount Nittany" is obscure, the most commonly accepted explanation being that it is derived of Native American words (loosely pronounced as "neet-a-nee") named after the cougars that roamed the mountain or "single mountain" - a protective barrier against the elements. I've seen mountain lion sightings listed in my local paper several times now. "Mountain lions had roamed on nearby Mount Nittany until the 1880s. Of the second, individual exotic wildlife owners, six of 27 statewide permits have mountain lions, none of which are in Schuylkill County. Chance of rain 80%.PINE GROVE - Despite a few alleged sightings reported to the borough police, area residents are unlikely to encounter a mountain lion, according to a Pennsylvania Game Commission official.
The state tree, Hemlock, and the state flower, Mountain Loral, are plentiful along the route.
The Dodge family in Clarks Summit, Lackawanna County, captured an image of a big cat strolling behind the fence enclosing their yard and pool. They've been extinct in the eastern part of North America for more than a century. Winds light and variable. They came out and investigated. 814-865-7517
According to authorities the last wild Mountain Lion in Pennsylvania was killed in 1874 in Berks County, but then what do people believe they are seeing in the Pennsylvania wilds, if not a Mountain Lion? In 2003, the commission added a requirement that permit applicants must provide documentation of two years of hands-on experience with the animal they want to own from a licensed facility, such as a zoo. valleys of the Appalachian Mountains
www.PAZRT.com - PaGunTalk.com - www.WebfinityDesign.com - Black Rifle Disease on Facebook. Absolutely bobcat," Taylor said.
PhillyVoice Staff
"Hunters tell me, 'Oh yeah, we've seen them, but we love them, and we are not going to shoot them,'" he says.
by Haven't seen anything like this before, so it's new. Their conclusion: “Sir, you don’t have a mountain lion.” A week later the farmer shot the mountain lion. The very sad news: there was a PGC ear tag on it. The only native North American mountain lion species (Dan Taylor, a San Diego-based wildlife biologist who grew up in the Philadelphia area, told "Also, pretty sure there is color variation in a bobcat’s fur color, so what I’m thinking is a good-sized, tawny colored bobcat." "Thus a rural legend is perpetuated. The "original" nittany lion can be seen in the Paterno Library as the only known mounted eastern mountain lion.
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by Aerial trip around Saint Clair, Schuylkill County, PA - Duration: 1:57. from
… "The only free-roaming mountain lion that we're aware of generally wears a blue and white scarf and does push-ups in the end zone of Beaver Stadium," Jerry Feaser, commission press secretary, said in a telephone interview Monday.According to a borough police reports last week, there were several complaints about a black mountain lion around East Mill and Spruce streets.Feaser said the last known wild mountain lion killed in Pennsylvania was recorded in Berks County in the 1870s. The former mayor of Derry reported one in his back yard several months ago. Possessing exotic animals, including mountain lions, is legal in Pennsylvania with a permit, Feaser said, but strict regulations keep ownership levels low.In 1999, the commission set a requirement that permit applicants must have a letter from their municipality stating possession of the animal does not violate any local zoning ordinances. A mountain lion, killed in Arizona in 2007, has been reported dozens of times as having been killed in Pennsylvania and other eastern states.
Mountain lions live in rescue centers like Murray's, and the Pennsylvania Game Commission said a dozen or so people are permitted to possess them. Of the first, exotic wildlife dealers, three of eight statewide permits have mountain lions, and none are in Schuylkill County.
During those 25 years an estimated 600 cats were killed in that county alone." Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania Mulitmedia Downloads, Maps & Links Blue Mountain, Schuylkill County, PA ... snakes, raccoons, groundhogs, and an occasional bear or mountain lion.
[3] The origin of the name "Mount Nittany" is obscure, the most commonly accepted explanation being that it is derived of Native American words (loosely pronounced as "neet-a-nee") named after the cougars that roamed the mountain or "single mountain" - a protective barrier against the elements. I've seen mountain lion sightings listed in my local paper several times now. "Mountain lions had roamed on nearby Mount Nittany until the 1880s. Of the second, individual exotic wildlife owners, six of 27 statewide permits have mountain lions, none of which are in Schuylkill County. Chance of rain 80%.PINE GROVE - Despite a few alleged sightings reported to the borough police, area residents are unlikely to encounter a mountain lion, according to a Pennsylvania Game Commission official.
The state tree, Hemlock, and the state flower, Mountain Loral, are plentiful along the route.
The Dodge family in Clarks Summit, Lackawanna County, captured an image of a big cat strolling behind the fence enclosing their yard and pool. They've been extinct in the eastern part of North America for more than a century. Winds light and variable. They came out and investigated. 814-865-7517
According to authorities the last wild Mountain Lion in Pennsylvania was killed in 1874 in Berks County, but then what do people believe they are seeing in the Pennsylvania wilds, if not a Mountain Lion? In 2003, the commission added a requirement that permit applicants must provide documentation of two years of hands-on experience with the animal they want to own from a licensed facility, such as a zoo. valleys of the Appalachian Mountains
www.PAZRT.com - PaGunTalk.com - www.WebfinityDesign.com - Black Rifle Disease on Facebook. Absolutely bobcat," Taylor said.
PhillyVoice Staff
"Hunters tell me, 'Oh yeah, we've seen them, but we love them, and we are not going to shoot them,'" he says.