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Since 1992 I have lived in Clayoquot Sound on the west coast of Vancouver Island, Canada, a place of rare, ancient temperate rainforests. Wolves and black bears are at home in this habitat, which happens also to be one of the most cougar-populated ecosystems in the world. Yet chance sightings of the great cat are extremely rare. This journal article is available in Animal Studies Journal: https://ro.uow.edu.au/asj/vol2/iss1/4