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Bill's Broadsides
POSTED:Mon, April 28, 2008 @ 2:27PM
Puma panicWard Stone, the top wildlife expert with the DEC, will discuss these cougar "sightings" on his environmental radio program at 8:30 p.m. today on WAMC (93.3 FM around here). But let me beat him to the punch: these photos were not taken in Broadalbin. They probably also weren't taken in Fort Dodge, Iowa; Moose Lake, Wisc.; or Simsbury, Conn., either -- all places where the same e-mail has circulated, according to www.snopes.com. If you haven't heard of Snopes, you should check it out. Anytime somebody sends me a forwarded e-mail message (i.e., one for mass distribution and of dubious origin), I either delete it immediately or check it out on Snopes. If you want to read Snopes' piece debunking the "puma panic," click on this link: http://www.snopes.com/photos/animals/patiomountainlion.asp But who's to say there couldn't be a cougar roaming around in Broadalbin? We just had moose on the loose in Gloversville and Fonda last year. My grandfather used to swear he knew a guy who ran over a timber wolf with his pickup in Caroga Lake back in the 60s, decades after the species was thought to have been hunted to extinction in the Adirondacks. What's next? Kangaroos on Kingsboro Avenue? With my luck, I'll get mauled by a mountain lion on my way home from work tonight -- nobody likes a skeptic.
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Bill Ackerbauer![]() Assistant City Editor A Johnstown native, Bill Ackerbauer began his journalism career in 1996 as a beat reporter with The Leader-Herald. He returned to the Glove Cities in 2000 after working in various editorial positions with newspapers in Saratoga Springs, Schenectady and New Hampshire. He has degrees in English literature from Union College and the University at Albany, where he teaches courses in journalism. In addition to writing, editing and teaching, Bill is an aficionado of old-time folk and blues music and performs locally on acoustic guitar, banjo and other traditional instruments. He lives in Johnstown with his wife, Jennifer, and their two sons, Liam and Carter.
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