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, the Blue Mountains panther or Lithgow panther is a
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said to exist by residents of the Blue Mountains area, west of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, or over a century. Theories suggest the animal may be a descendant of big cats released by
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US soldiers, which had been used as
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s. Alternatively, accounts of big cats released by travelling circuses, or which had escaped circuses, exist; as well as rumours that big cats were available for black market purchase in New South Wales in the 20th century. Over 500 sightings in 20 years have been reported of the panther. In 2018,
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and his wife, television producer Cheryl Rogers, reported to have sighted the cat on their property. Photographs have also been recorded in
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and
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. In 2002, a Kenthurst teenager Luke Walker was attacked by what he stated to be a large feline; he suffered deep lacerations. Sightings have been made by a NSW Police Force detective, an officer of the Department of Agriculture, and Rural Fire Service personnel, as well as pilots. Encounters continue to be reported upon in national newspapers as of 2020, when video footage was allegedly recorded in the grounds of Sydney Adventist Hospital,
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Most recently in April 2020, the Go Pro-associated Instagram collective bluemtns_explore shared photographs of alleged big cat tracks discovered during a mountain trek. The Grose Vale Group, which has collected reports of sightings since 1998, claims it collects 20 to 30 sightings a year.


Investigations

The
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(NPWS) has commissioned four reports into the phenomenon, in 1999, 2003, 2009 and 2013. In 1999, the head of the Department of Agriculture, Kevin Sheridan, wrote to the director-general of NPWS to request a report due to the large number of attacks. The first of these reports, by Doctor Johannes Bauer of NSW Agriculture concluded that it was likely true. As a result of the report, NSW Agriculture was ordered to send a tracker to identify the creature, but only sent an agricultural officer and a German shepherd. In 2001, freedom of information requests revealed the NSW State government maintained an open file on big cat sightings at the time. Between 2001 and 2003, based on the study of scat and hair examples, the district veterinarian of the Moss Vale Rural Lands Protection Board concluded a big cat likely lived in the area. A 2003 report was opened by request of the Mayor of Hawkesbury Council and the Moss Vale Rural Lands Protection Board. The 2003 report concluded no conclusive evidence exists, but that it was more likely than not that such a cat existed. In 2005, Bill Atkinson, the technical manager of NSW Agriculture, told the Sydney Morning Herald he was instructed not to speak on the subject. A representative of the
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stated at the same time they had "genuine concern" about big cats in their area. In 2008, another report was commissioned which concluded the existence of a big cat population was "more likely than not", but it was subsequently edited before public release to change this conclusion, raising allegations of a cover up. In 2011, a pet alpaca was mauled to death in Bilpin; autopsy revealed 7cm puncture wounds to the skull. A report by the Hawkesbury area ranger concluded it may have been killed by a large cat. A 2013 report was written by John Parkes, an invasive species expert, who concluded that there is no evidence of a big cat in the Blue Mountains. The author of the report lately privately told the ABC they do believe it is possible a small population exists. Ray Williams, member of parliament for Hawkesbury, condemned the report as dismissive and dangerous. The Grose Vale Group is one of several organisations that record accounts of the Lithgow panther.


See also

*
Phantom cat Phantom cats, also known as Alien Big Cats (ABCs), are large felids such as leopards, jaguars and cougars which allegedly appear in regions outside their indigenous range. Sightings, tracks and predation have been reported in a number of count ...
* Gippsland phantom cat


References


External links


Flyer in PDF form from the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries providing advice on recording potential evidence of Australian Big Cats
* [archive.org/web/20071113043212/http://www.smh.com.au/media/2003/11/02/1067597215449.html {{Webarchive, url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071113043212/http://www.smh.com.au/media/2003/11/02/1067597215449.html , date=13 November 2007 Map of alleged sightings near Sydney from ''The Sydney Morning Herald'']
Book about 'black panther' sightings in Australia featuring a chapter on Blue Mountains big cat sightings.
Australian legendary creatures Blue Mountains (New South Wales) Purported mammals Mythological felines