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New Mexico Hunter Education2009-02-12
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New Mexico, 9/23/08Sara Carlson, Director of Programs & Operations | 2009-02-04
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Must we shoot big cats in "cougar country"?Gazette Xtra.com | 2011-02-28 What a difference a few years make. Several years ago, before a wild cougar was positively identified through a trace of blood as having been in Milton and possibly Janesville, Clinton and Elkhorn before making its way into Illinois, Wisconsin DNR officials seemingly were in denial that these big cats roamed Wisconsin. Wildlife officials weren’t convinced despite repeated reports from state residents who spotted what they believed were cougars through the years. |
Cougar Hunting Permits AvailableAmoLand.com UTAH | 2009-11-17 Another cougar hunting season starts in Utah on Nov. 18. And even if you didn’t obtain a limited-entry permit for the hunt, you can still participate. |
Wyoming hunter bags deer, then hungry lionAP | 2009-11-07 Retired orthopedic surgeon Chris Smith thought his hunt was over when he bagged a white tail deer with a bow and arrow near Sheridan. Because the light was fading, he decided to return the next day to recover the deer. But when he returned Wednesday morning, the carcass had been covered by grass and bush — which is what mountain lions typically do. |
Anaconda boy shoots mountain lion in self defenseJohn Grant Emeigh Montana Standard | 2009-11-09 It was the big cat's eyes that haunted Eric Boyd. The 14-year-old from Anaconda was hoping to bag his first elk on opening day Sunday. Instead, he found himself face-to-face with a large mountain lion. "It was his eyes that really hit me," he told The Montana Standard Friday. "They stared right at me and were glowing yellow-gree |
Does hunting really benefit the hunted? The case of cougars...Rob Goldstein - Conservation Maven | 2009-11-04 A new study in the journal Ecology finds that the hunting of cougars and other large carnivores may not be so good for their long term viability. While this might seem obvious on the surface, it runs contrary to a widely embraced theory that many wildlife agencies use to manage hunting. |
Lion trapped in DeadwoodMark Watson - Black Hills Pioneer | 2009-10-26 One day after wildlife officials killed a female mountain lion within Deadwood city limits a kitten was captured by a trap. |
ND reports season's 1st mountain lion killedAP -Bismarck Tribune | 2009-09-30 North Dakota is reporting the first mountain lion killed since the state season for hunting the animals opened this fall. |
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