This week's Eastern Cougar Conference continues the exploration of whether they do, could and should IN THE MONONGAHELA NATIONAL FOREST -- Todd Lester wants to nail a cougar -- bad. So bad, that on this first Friday in April, after working his graveyard shift in the underground coal mine near his home in North Spring, W.Va. -- 11 p.m. to 8 a.m. -- he's loaded his hunting gear into his red four-wheel-drive pickup and hurried north. He's driven more than three hours, through a spring storm that's frosted West Virginia's highlands with several inches of snow, and arrived about 1...