Zooreviewsuk
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I think I have big cats living on the land around where I live. What would people say is the best way to go about trying to find one or spot one. The land all around where I live is perfect for them and we have an untouched natural woodland on the property which has a free roaming river on the edge of the Dartmoor national park. I have also come across carcasses in and around the woodland of birds and rabbits, even a half eat rabbit on a tree branch. There are scrapings on trees in the dense areas of the woodland, and there are lots of old mines, and caves which are naturally left alone. There are loads of rock builds and trees which would make perfect resting ground and I would be amazed if big cats haven't used the caves as dens.
Looking for advice, as I want to spend a few days going all over the area and looking for signs of active wildlife and also see if I could spot a cat, so I know dawn and dusk is best. I've often noticed movement in the woods and trees when walking my dog and he isn't keen to run off, off the lead and prefers to be on the lead and I've seen him barking at nothing before. It is my belief there are probably Leopards living in the woodland, and I'm keen to try and spot them.
Any advice on the best way to try and track and spot them, or are you of the belief there is unlikely to be anything there, and there are no wild cats in the Dartmoor woodlands?
Looking for advice, as I want to spend a few days going all over the area and looking for signs of active wildlife and also see if I could spot a cat, so I know dawn and dusk is best. I've often noticed movement in the woods and trees when walking my dog and he isn't keen to run off, off the lead and prefers to be on the lead and I've seen him barking at nothing before. It is my belief there are probably Leopards living in the woodland, and I'm keen to try and spot them.
Any advice on the best way to try and track and spot them, or are you of the belief there is unlikely to be anything there, and there are no wild cats in the Dartmoor woodlands?