Friday, July 22, 2011

THE COUGAR SCARE IN PIEDMONT PARK.

Cougar scare has spread among lovers and fans of one of Atlanta's remarkable conservation and recreational parks the Piedmont park, eventhough no visual data has been registered to confirm the existence of the fearfull wild cougar believed to have killed and eaten both wild pigs and human flesh in the outer dense forest of the park. The exact location of the suspected area lies about two square miles off the bridge on the eastern part of the park. However, neither warning signs, nor restriction have been placed on the activities and the scheduled visiting hours to the park, particularly to those lovers of the park who could not only visit the park, but actually stay in it until the few early morning hours of the next day several times in a week. Our concern about the presence of life threatening items in the park, whether they may be wild animals, humans, or other things in the facility that has not only been the property of the State, or of an individual, but of all the citizens in the USA and visitors from far away countries should not be ignored, but rather investigated immediately by the park authorities as requested by individuals, or lovers of the park.

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