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PUBLIC MEETING: Draft Environmental Assessment for Limiting Mountain Lion Predation on Desert Bighorn Sheep on the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge
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PUBLIC MEETING: Draft Environmental Assessment for Limiting Mountain Lion Predation on Desert Bighorn Sheep on the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge
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S. Dakota Press release 8/1/08Emorie Broemel, Communications Coordinator | 2009-02-04
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Oregon Press Release 9/12/08Emorie Broemel, Communications Coordinator | 2009-02-04
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South Dakota, 2/2/09Sara Carlson | 2009-02-06
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Bill would let hunters target cougarsPaul Hammel and Joe Duggan | 2012-01-12 For more information: Joe Duggan, Omaha World Herald |
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Orphaned cougar kittens getting second chance at lifeKomo News | 2011-11-09 2 cougar kittens rescued after mother illegally killed by hunter |
Former Tejon Ranch hunting guide says mountain lions were killed illegally at the ranchLA Times | 2011-05-17 Claims made in Bron Sanders' wrongful termination suit are being investigated by the California Department of Fish and Game. Ranch management denies the allegations. |
Cougar-hunting effort ends without Senate voteMail Tribune | 2011-05-26 A bill seeking to reintroduce some sport-hunting of cougars with hounds has died a quiet death in the Oregon Senate after getting an easy nod in the House, ending the latest effort to return a practice banned by voters 17 years ago. |
Male Mountain Lion Hunting Closed In Districts 445 And 455Montana News Reports | 0000-00-00 The hunting of male mountain lions in north-central Montana hunting districts 445 and 455, which includes portions of Cascade, Lewis and Clark and Meagher counties, closed at one-half hour after sunset on Monday, April 11, 2011. |
Final Days of Mountain Lion SeasonKFGO Studios | 2011-04-04 BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - Mountain lion hunting in North Dakota comes to a close this week. The state Game and Fish Department is reminding hunters that hunting in Zone 2 closes after Thursday. The zone basically is all areas outside of the western Badlands, which make up Zone 1. |
SD mountain lion season just 3 shy of limitKCAU TV | 2011-02-14 RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) - South Dakota's main mountain hunting season is just three short of its limit after hunters in Lawrence County killed 2 of the big cats on Friday. That brings the total for the 2011 season to 42, three short of the limit of 45. |
Rapid City man uses archery equipment to take mountain lionRapid City Journal | 2011-02-11 Practiced in the art of the hunt and knowledgeable in the ways of his quarry, Sean Fulton has to his credit a solo hunting experience that few could ever hope to match. |
West Coast cougars among most difficult to trackCanada.com | 2011-02-16 Study says conservation management fundamentally flawed...the cougar is among her most challenging specimens to keep track of in the region's densely forested areas. |
South Dakota mountain lion season nears the endRapid City Journal | 2011-02-21 A male lion was killed in Meade County over the weekend, bringing the season total to 44. The limit set by state wildlife officials is 45. The season opened Jan. 1 and is scheduled to run through March or until the quota is reached. |
Hunters play role in trimming lion populationRapid City Journal | 2011-02-28 In killing 47 mountain lions during a season that ended last Monday, hunters again played a key role in the state Game, Fish & Parks Commission plan to trim the Black Hills mountain lion population. |
SD mountain lion season nears quotakcautv.com | 2011-02-08 KEVN-TV reports that a male and a female lion were killed over the weekend in Pennington County. That brings the total to 38 lions, seven shy of the 45-lion quota. |
Silent protest in state park could reduce lion kill, affect managementRapid City Journal | 2011-01-31 Some of the 10 special mountain lion permits for Custer State Park are held by hunters who don't intend to kill a lion. |
Hunting has put B.C. cougar population at risk, story and videoThe Victoria Times Colonist | 2011-01-20 Trophy hunting and habitat loss are putting B.C.'s cougar population at risk and provincial policies do not adequately protect the big cats, says a new report by three scientists from the Raincoast Conservation Foundation. |
Six lions killed in 2011 seasonBlack Hills Pioneer | 2011-01-06 The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks reported six lions were killed by the evening of Jan. 2, the second day of the 2011 mountain lion season. |
SD lion count at 14 after 1 week of hunting seasonKCAU TV | 2011-01-10 14 lions have been killed in the first week of the season |
Six lions killed in 2011 seasonBlack Hills Pioneer | 2011-01-03 Two females and four male mountain lions were killed in the first two days of the New Year. |
Mountain lion season begins Sat.Black Hills Pioneer | 2010-12-31 The sixth mountain lion season in the state opens Saturday and the recent snowfall should make for excellent tracking opportunities. |
Male lion hunting closedGreat Falls Tribune | 2010-12-27 The closure notice for the hunt came shortly after Fish, Wildlife & Parks officials received word that the pre-established harvest sub-quota for the district had been met. |
Female lion hunts endGreat Falls Tribune | 2010-12-20 Hunting for female mountain lions in central Montana hunting districts 422, 423, 424, 425 and 442, which include portions of Lewis & Clark and Teton counties, closes half an hour after sunset on Saturday. |
Wyoming pastors rescue stranded Wisconsin dogWKBT | 2010-12-08 Two Wyoming pastors recently put their rock climbing hobby to some Good Samaritan use. |
Lion hunting closes in southwest districtsGreat Falls Tribune | 2010-12-03 Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks announced today that hunting of all female mountain lions in southwestern Montana hunting districts 321 and 332, which include portions of Beaver-head, Silver Bow, and Deer Lodge counties, closes half an hour after sunset on Friday. |
Hunter kills attacking lion in the Little BeltsGreat Falls Tribune | 2010-12-06 Nov. 13 was a perfect morning for hunting, recalls Great Falls neurosurgeon Dale Schaefer. Schaefer sat on a log and watched a game trail below him. It was cold, there were 6 inches of fresh snow and the air was still. |
Mountain Lion Hunting Closed In Black Hills AreaAP Casper | 2010-11-17 Mountain lion hunting is closed in an area of the Black Hills. |
Boys Gone Wild in an Agency Turned Roguealibi.com | 2010-11-16 In your face! That’s Jim Lane of the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish on his Facebook page on Oct. 29. There he high-fives his staff, precisely: “We kicked butt yesterday.” How so? Lane, chief bureaucrat of the department’s Wildlife Management Division, is boasting of his/their victory at Ruidoso on Oct. 28 where a complicit Game Commission sided with the department on huge increases in killing bears and cougars for recreation and also (bogus) for public safety. |
Mountain lion season closesThe Dickinson Press | 2010-11-15 North Dakota's mountain lion season is closed in Zone 1 because the ninth and 10th mountain lions were taken Friday, filling the zones quota, according to a North Dakota Game and Fish Department press release issued Saturday morning. |
Hunter kills 8th mountain lion in areaThe Dickinson Press | 2010-11-12 North Dakota’s eighth mountain lion was taken either Wednesday evening or Thursday morning, according to an e-mail Thursday afternoon from Greg Freeman with the North Dakota Game and Fish Department. |
Mountain Lion Hunt ContinuesKFGO - Fargo Moorehead | 2010-11-10 A field full of deer hunters was a factor in the harvest of three more mountain lions in North Dakota's "quota" hunting zone west of the Missouri river. A 3 to 4 year-old female mountain lion weighing 78 lbs. was shot in south-central McKenzie county near the Little Missouri River Thursday. |
Mountain lion hunting closes in parts of SW MontanaKBZK.com | 2010-11-02 Mountain lion hunting in two southwest Montana districts has closed until December. |
A mountain lion in far East Texas?Statesman Journal | 2010-10-15 I got the photo more than a week ago, a tiny image on my cell phone but plainly a mountain lion. |
Commission sets lion kill at 50Rapid City Journal | 2010-10-08 The South Dakota Game, Fish & Parks Commission set a 2011 mountain lion season Thursday with a maximum kill of 50 cats, including five in Custer State Park. |
First mountain lion takenKFGO - Fargo Moorehead | 2010-10-01 The first mountain lion of the season has been taken. North Dakota Game & Fish deputy director Roger Rostvet says the hunter shot the 80 to 90 pound mountain lion Tuesday evening in the Killdeer Mountains. The hunter was scouting for the upcoming elk hunt when he came across the young adult cat. This year's mountain lion season opened September 3rd and continues through March. There's a quota of 10 lions in zone 1, which is the western Badlands. There is no quota in the rest of the state. |
Bear, Cougar, Antelope Hunting On NM Game Commission AgendaAmmoLand | 2010-08-25 The State Game Commission will hear proposals and public comments about hunting seasons and licensing rules for bears, cougars, pronghorn antelope and deer at its meeting Saturday, Aug. 28, in Albuquerque. |
Rep: Relax dog ban for cougar hunting?Democrat Herald | 2010-08-18 The mid-valley’s cougar population seems to be exploding, and state Rep. Sherrie Sprenger says relaxing the ban on hunting the big cats with dogs ought to be considered. |
Black Bear, Mountain Lion License DeadlineWinded Bowhunter | 2010-08-18 For mountain lion licenses, hunters may purchase a mountain lion hunting license at all FWP offices, FWP license providers, or online at ['_trackEvent','outbound-article','fwp.mt.gov']);">fwp.mt.gov , under Online Services. |
GF&P proposes lion license fee increaseRapid City Journal | 2010-08-16 The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Commission proposed bumping up mountain lion licensing fees when it suggested changes for the 2011 season. |
Proposed lion season in state park would have limitationsRapid City Journal | 2010-05-14 Chances are good that the state Game, Fish & Parks Commission will consider extending the mountain lion season to Custer State Park when commissioners meet to set the lion season in August, GF&P secretary Jeff Vonk said. |
Washington State draft hunting regulations available for reviewWashington Dept. of Fish & Wildlife | 2010-05-04 If you would like to have a copy mailed to you, please call (360) 902-2515, or request a copy in writing at the address listed above. These proposals will be presented to the Fish and Wildlife Commission at their June 4-5, 2010 meeting in Spokane. The Commission will consider adopting or amending these regulations at their August 6-7, 2010 meeting in Olympia. |
Lead veterinarian sues to oust GF&P commissionerRapid City Journal | 2010-04-20 A frequent critic of the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Commission has asked a judge to bar a commissioner from finishing his term on the panel that sets rules for hunting, fishing and other outdoors activities because he has served too long. |
Mountain lion hunting season ends in 2 countiesBillings Gazette | 2010-04-06 Montana wildlife officials say mountain lion hunting season will end after sunset today for parts of Gallatin and Park counties. |
Local Men plead no contest in '08 mountain lion shootingNapa Valley Register | 2010-04-05 Four men have pleaded no contest to their involvement in shooting a mother mountain lion and her cubs. |
House OKs bills to protect hunting, alter nominations to wildlife panelArizona Daily Star | 2010-03-30 Patterson also said he believes the system HB 2189 would set up is skewed, saying the screening panel members who would represent hunting would come "mostly from the side of trophy hunting, less emphasis on habitat protection." |
VIDEO -The Mine-Shaft LionHunting with Andrew McKean | 2010-03-31 You’re chasing a 180-pound mountain lion, but instead of sticking in the tree, growling at the baying hounds beneath him, the tom leaps from the pine and bounds over the hill. |
Predator control not the key to more deerElko Daily Free Press | 2010-04-03 NDOW has shown in a well-done monograph published in 2004 that recent deer numbers are related, primarily, to habitat issues. Furthermore, NDOW does not own or control the deer habitat in this state and therefore cannot be expected to run a deer farm operation, even if it wanted to do so. |
GF&P: Cougars now kill as many Black Hills deer as huntersRapid City Journal | 2010-03-24 Some hunters don’t like the increased competition from lions, said Mike Kintigh, GF&P regional supervisor in Rapid City. |
Mountain Lion Hunting to Close in Districts 211 and 216KECI Missoula | 2010-03-15 The hunting of all mountain lions in western Montana hunting districts 211 and 216, which includes portions of Granite and Missoula counties, will close one-half hour after sunset on Friday, March 12, 2010. |
Mountain lion season begins Sat.Black Hills Pioneer | 2010-12-31 The sixth mountain lion season in the state opens Saturday and the recent snowfall should make for excellent tracking opportunities. |
A Kansas lawmaker from cattle country has mountain lions in his sightsKansasCity.com | 2010-02-17 After years of reported sightings, Kansas wildlife officials last fall finally confirmed the presence of a live mountain lion in the state. |
South Dakota Mountain lion season closed as hunters reach limitRapid City Journal | 2010-02-11 The mountain lion hunting season in the Black Hills closed Wednesday after 40 lions were reported killed for the 2010 season –- the limit set by the state Department of Game, Fish & Parks. |
Kansas lawmaker proposes that hunters be allowed to target mountain lionsKansasCity.com | 2010-02-10 A Kansas legislator is proposing that hunters be allowed to target mountain lions in the state. Rep. Mitch Holmes, a St. John Republican, said Monday more mountain lions were being seen in the state, and the animals endangered livestock and farmers. |
29 mountain lions harvestedRapid City Journal | 2010-02-08 Two more mountain lions were killed this weekend in the Black Hills area, raising to 29 the mountain lions killed thus far in South Dakota's 2010 hunting season. Nearly 75 percent of the big cats allowed to be killed have been taken. |
Mountain lion harvest count at 23, 15 femalesRapid City Journal | 2010-02-01 As of Friday, 23 mountain lions have been killed in South Dakota's mountain lion hunting season. Of those, 15 are females, according to the informational hotline of the state Department of Game, Fish & Parks. |
Mountain lion tally at 18Rapid City Journal | 2010-01-19 So far this week, 45 percent of the licenses have been filled in the third week of South Dakota’s 2010 mountain lion hunting season. More than half of the limit on female mountain lions has been reached. |
Lion count reaches 17 in the Black HillsRapid City Journal | 2010-01-18 As of Sunday, 17 mountain lions have been killed in South Dakota's 2010 mountain lion hunting season. |
With mountain lion killed Monday, count up to 15 in Black HillsRapid City Journal | 2010-01-13 Hunters killed two mountain lions in the Black Hills over the weekend and another on Monday, raising the season total to 15. |
14 cats killed so far in mountain lion hunting seasonArgus Leader | 2010-01-12 The 2010 mountain lion season started Jan. 1 and a total of 14 cats have been harvested as of today - five males and nine females. |
Mountain lion killed WednesdayBlack Hills Pioneer | 2010-01-11 A seventh female mountain lion was killed Wednesday. The lion was shot 1 mile northwest of Hayward. |
Lion hunting districts closedGreat Falls Tribune - Montana | 2009-01-05 Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks today announced that it has closed all mountain lion hunting in four hunting districts in southwest Montana and that it will close two in western Montana because quotas have been met there. |
Nine mountain lions killed in South Dakota season countRapid City Journal | 2010-01-04 As of Sunday, nine mountain lions have been killed in South Dakota’s 2010 mountain lion hunting season. Of the nine mountain lions harvested, six are females, according to the informational hotline of the state Department of Game, Fish & Parks. |
Seventh cougar killed in Unit 1Bismarck Tribune - North Dakota | 2009-12-08 The seventh mountain lion killed in Unit 1 this season was taken by an Alexander man Saturday. |
Grassy Butte man gets eighth cougarBismarck Tribune - North Dakota | 2009-12-15 A Grassy Butte man hunting with hounds killed the eighth mountain lion in Unit 1 Friday, closing the season for that part of the state. |
Hunt success: A mixed bag this season hunter successGreat Falls Tribune - Montana | 2009-12-04 Hunter success varied this season by both species and location but one certainty permeated check station reports — mule deer harvests plummeted because both mule deer numbers and the number of permits to hunt them are down. |
Firearm hunters take 53,641 deer, two report mountain lion encountersThe Chadron Record | 2009-12-03 Hunters harvested 53,641 deer in Nebraska during the recent firearm season, according to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. The 10-day season also saw at least two hunters in the Pine Ridge area who had close encounters with mountain lions. |
Mandan hunter kills sixth cougarBismarck Tribune - North Dakota | 2009-11-23 A Mandan hunter has killed the sixth mountain lion of the season, leaving two cats remaining in the quota before the season closes in zone 1. |
All Mountain Lion Hunting To Close Hd 312 & 393Montana Fish Wildlife & Parks | 2009-11-23 The hunting of all mountain lions in southwestern Montana hunting districts 312 and 393, in portions of Gallatin, Park and Meagher counties, will close at one-half hour after sunset on, Saturday, November 21, 2009. |
Montana's big-game hunting season ends; no extensions plannedMissoulian - AP | 0000-00-00 Montana's 2009 general big game hunting season will close at one-half hour after sunset on Sunday. |
Some lion hunting closesGreat Falls Tribune - Montana | 2009-11-25 Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks closed northcentral Montana hunting districts 413 and 432, which include portions of Cascade, Meagher and Judith Basin counties, to all mountain lion hunting effective half an hour after sunset today. |
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. |
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 |
5th mountain lion killed in western NDBismark Tribune | 2009-11-05 North Dakota's Game and Fish Department says five mountain lions have now been killed in the western part of the state. The season will close there if three more are killed before the end of March. |
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 Season to Open Again on Uncompahgre PlateauColorado Division of WIldlife Press Release | 2009-11-03 For the first time since 2004, hunting season for mountain lions will open again this year in a special study area west of Montrose. |
Hunter shoots cougar in self-defenseJohn Grant Emeigh Montana Standard - Billigns Gazette | 2009-11-02 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. |
Cougar hunt to open in Colorado area that has been off-limits since 2004Kelly Burgess -Los Angeles Times | 2009-11-03 An area of western Colorado that has been off-limits to mountain lion hunting since 2004 will open for a limited season beginning in mid-November. The hunting season on a portion of the Uncompahgre Plateau will open Nov. 16 and run through Jan. 31, unless the quota of eight cougars is reached before then |
Third Mountain Lion Killed in Western NDKFGO Regional News, ND | 2009-10-14 A third mountain lion has been taken in the badlands in western North Dakota. Game and Fish Furbearer Biologist Stephanie Tucker says the cat was taken by Mike Filkowski of Watford City, ND. |
Oregon cougar hunting plan draws protestsAP - Brad Cain | 2009-10-12 Wildlife advocates are protesting the state's move to expand a program to hunt cougars to reduce conflicts with livestock, big game, people and pets. |
WA Public Safety Cougar Removal Applications Due October 19AmoLand.com | 2009-10-08 Washington hunters who own cougar-tracking dogs, and are interested in assisting the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) with public-safety cougar removals, have until Oct. 19 to apply for special permits. |
Arizona Cougar Shooting Plan MisguidedPEER Press Release -Daniel Patterson & Kirsten Stade | 2009-10-08 Federal and state agencies are on the verge of biological malpractice in their plans to continue “lethal removals” of a small, shrinking cougar population based in Arizona’s Kofa National Wildlife Refuge, according to comments filed by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER). |
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. |
Controversial cougar study comes to endMark Freeman - Mail Tribune OR | 2009-09-25 State wildlife biologists say they will abandon a three-year-old study that failed to show that killing cougars in Jackson County curbs livestock losses and human-safety complaints involving large predators. |
Shorter cougar-hunting season to be restudiedTony Davis - Arizona Daily Star | 2009-09-14 The emotional, divisive conflict over the length of the mountain-lion-hunting season is clearly not over, two years after a unanimous Arizona Game and Fish Commission vote to cut it from year-round to nine months. |
Should Arizona sell sheep tags to lions?Emily | 2009-08-27 That's right, the Kofa offers a "once in a lifetime sheep hunt" according to AGFD who has separated the Kofa into 3 Game Management Units, and sells tags for each one. The hunter success rate has averaged 89% over the last 20 years. So, just to recap, the message AGFD is sending is: A) You have the right to kill protected sheep as long as you pay a fee to the state, and 2) It's okay for humans to kill sheep for fun, but not for lions to kill sheep for subsistence. |
Public input sought on mule deer situationSteve May - Silver City Sun News | 2009-08-24 I want to inform your readers of pending meetings being planned in Silver City, Grant County and many other New Mexico mountain communities by the state Game & Fish Department. |
Apply soon for western districts mountain lion tagGreat Falls Tribune - Montana | 2009-08-21 Those wanting to hunt mountain lions in western Montana's Regions 1 and 2 this fall and winter must apply by Aug. 31. |
Saving the PumaMickey Z. - Pacific Free Press | 2009-08-12 The puma is also called cougar, mountain lion, panther, and sadly, endangered. The only more widely distributed land mammal in the Western Hemisphere is the human... and therein lies the problem. |
DWR proposes increase incougar hunting permitsthespectrum.com - Southern Utah | 2009-07-16 The number of cougars hunters take in Utah this season should be similar to the number taken over the past four seasons. |
Hunters Are Depleting Lion And Cougar Populations, Study Finds2009-06-18 |
Big Cat Kill Still Gets Big Bucks2009-03-10 A week after Oregon lawmakers voted to reduce funding for education and social service programs, the conservation advocacy group Big Wildlife wonders why a plan to kill 2,000 cougars is still fully funded. |
GF&P reviews lion hunting seasonAP | 2009-03-07 SPEARFISH, S.D. (AP) — Information from this year's hunting season on mountain lions will be used by state game officials to make a recommendation for next year's season to the Game, Fish and Parks Commission. |
Biologist says weather could affect cougars2009-03-03 Bismarck, N.D. (AP) The state Game and Fish Department says three of the mountain lions killed in the state this year had shortened tails from frost bite damage and two had frostbitten ears. |
Aberdeen native bags 4th-largest mountain lion on Canadian huntLUKE HAGEN | 2009-02-20 After five long tiring days of hunting, a 200-pound-plus mountain lion fell from a tree, possibly putting Mitchell resident Jeff Jarman in the record books. |
Ebay Urged to Halt Guided Trophy Hunt AuctionsKelly Burgess | 2009-02-14 Some North American wildlife advocacy groups are urging eBay to ban the posting of certain guided trophy hunts currently available on the online auction site. |
Mountain lion season closes with 26 cats shotBarbara Soderlin, Journal staff | 2009-02-14 South Dakota's fourth mountain lion hunting season ended Saturday when a hunter harvested a 78-pound female cat in Meade County. The lion was the 15th female of the season, a harvest limit. |
Mountain Lion Season Ended Saturday2009-02-15 The 2009 South Dakota mountain lion season closed Saturday with the harvesting of the 14th and 15th female lions. |
End of season approaches for mountain lion huntStaff reports, Sioux Falls Argus Leader | 2009-02-06 With the taking of the 13th female mountain lion on Monday, state Game Fish & Parks Department officials remind hunters to check the season status before going out to the field. |
Cougars in chaosHigh Country News | 2010-05-16 Hot on the heels of a cougar, Catherine Lambert could barely contain her excitement. She had nearly nailed the location of a radio-collared female first captured the previous winter, when her telemetry antenna signaled that the cat had abruptly changed its speed. |
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