Protect Moose....
I agree with grumpy that the DEC is reluctant to acknowledge the presence of cougars because then they would have to protect them like Moose. They cant cover up Moose because they are not quite as elusive, they are much bigger, and cant really be mistaken for anything else, not even deer.
Now, about the wolves, four years ago I thought I saw something way too big to be a coyote in the Blackhead Range, and some people I know who have been going there or living there for years said its not impossible that a few stray wolves have made there home in the Catskills and hide in the remotest and thickest parts of the park.
About 10 years ago there were a few Lynx sightings by the locals near Huntersfield Mountain, and one of my cousins thought she saw one because she said it was like a huge bobcat with massive feet. Just a few years back a friend of mine sais he saw a cougar while hunting in the Catskills. Not too long ago saw massive cat tracks too large to be bobcat near the Devils Path, which is good territory for Lynx or Cougar.
Wamp, where is Duansburg, I have never heard of it, and couldnt find it on Mapquest. There is a possibility the tracks could have been Wolf, but wolf tracks are not as wide as Fisher of Marten tracks. I looked in a book I have with mammal tracks, and chances are it was a Fisher, but it could have been a Marten, both have nearly identical tracks. Marten tracks are about 2 inches long, while Fisher tracks are about 3 inches wide.
The link below is to a website with mammal track info.
http://enature.com/localguide/localguide_tracks_display.asp?rgn=NY_M211b&curGroupID=5&filter=13