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Saturday, May 2nd, 2009
Cougar Fund Spring Event w/ Rocky Mountain Cat Conservancy!!
Time & Place
6:00 PM until 9:00 PM
Eldorado Springs, CO
The Rocky Mountain Cat Conservancy and the Cougar Fund partner to promote cougar education and community stewardship!
Please join us for an exciting evening at the Giuseppe Palumbo gallery in Eldorado Springs, featuring wildlife photographer Thomas Mangelsen and writers Marc Bekoff and Cara Blessley Lowe. The evening will also include a silent auction, raffle prizes, music by Karen Kay and refreshments.
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CougarFacts PDF - 445.8KB | |
Kids and Animals - Bekoff - B | |
South Dakota Survey 2002 - 408.8KB |
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Emorie Broemel | 307-733-0797 | Email
Saturday, August 22nd, 2009
Grand Opening -Center for Southwest Studies' new exhibit - Mountain Lion!
Time & Place
Fort Lewis College - Durango, Colorado
The exhibit will kick off with a major public opening on Saturday, August 22. For directions to this event at the Center of Southwest Studies, click here. The exhibition will officially open at 10:00 AM. The grand event of the day will take place at 1:00 PM, with a host of family and children’s events such as the "Cougar Olympics." The "Cougar Olympics" are designed to teach children about mountain lions through fun interactive activities. Other hands-on activities include science and art stations. These events are being organized by the Colorado Division of Wildlife, San Juan Mountains Association and Durango Nature Studies. Zia Taqueria will provide food for purchase.
Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009
FREE EDUCATIONAL PRESENTATION - SEPTEMBER 23rd
Time & Place
6:30 PM
AGFD's Phoenix office at 5000 W. Carefree Highway.
Seminar with panel of wildlife experts to be webcast
The Arizona Game and Fish Department invites the public to a free educational presentation on Wednesday evening, Sept. 23 to learn about the natural history, management efforts, and biological and social issues related to mountain lions and bighorn sheep in Arizona.
The event will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the department’s Phoenix office at 5000 W. Carefree Highway. To accommodate interested constituents who are unable to attend in person, the seminar will be webcast simultaneously on the Internet by visiting www.azgfd.gov/webcast.
For those watching online, questions may be submitted electronically for consideration during the interactive question-and-answer period. Submit your questions at: webcast@azgfd.gov.
A panel of three of the department’s expert wildlife biologists will each provide a 15-minute informative presentation with pictures, natural history and management objectives. Ron Thompson will speak on mountain lions; John Hervert will cover bighorn sheep; Pat Barber will provide an overall summary of the department’s role for managing both species in southwestern Arizona, including the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge. The speakers have more than 70 years of collective experience in wildlife management..
Thursday, March 18th, 2010
"Staying Safe in Bear, Lion and Wolf Country" Workshop
Time & Place
6:30 - 9:30 PM
Snow King Resort, Teton Room, Jackson, Wyoming
Friday, April 9th, 2010
Mountain Lion Jamboree
Time & Place
5:30-9:30 PM
Sullivan's Restaurant in La Honda, California
Join us in La Honda for the latest updates from the research and conservation efforts of of the Bay Area Puma Project (BAPP). The first major study of pumas in the Bay Area!
This event will raise awareness in the community about predator aversion techniques and about our local project in the Bay Area, the Bay Area Puma Project (BAPP).
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Wednesday, June 9th, 2010
Humane Society presents talk on mountain lions
Runs through Wednesday, June 9th, 2010
Time & Place
7:00 PM
Auditorium at the Peninsula Humane Society at 12 Airport Boulevard - San Mateo, California
San Mateo County residents will have a glimpse into the life of a typical mountain lion at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, June 9, in the auditorium at the Peninsula Humane Society at 12 Airport Blvd. in San Mateo. Woodside, Portola Valley and parts of Atherton are mountain lion country and, as has been documented more than once in The Almanac, residents have had close encounters. A lion attacked a goat in a Portola Valley back yard in February, only to be scared off by the homeowner. In March, a lion casually strolled up the front steps and through the yard of a Woodside psychotherapist's home while she was in session, with the result that she put up a warning in her waiting room. Lion sightings have been up significantly in The Almanac's circulation area. Does your yard or deck have occasional visits by a tawny 150-pound feline with a vertical leap capability of 12 feet to 15 feet? Do you have questions about living where lions also roam?
The talk, titled "Mountain Lions: Elusive Residents of the Bay Area," is meant to help people understand the role of the big cats in the region's ecosystem.
Yiwei Wang, a humane society volunteer and doctoral student in the Bay Area Puma Project, will present the talk. It will include a brief history of the relationship between people and mountain lions in California, as well as tips on coexisting safely with the animals.
The Humane Society requests a donation of $5. Call Amy Differding at 340-7022, ext. 369, for more information.
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Michigan Officials Confirm Cougar SightingClickOnDetroit.com | 2011-09-27 Wildlife officials have confirmed the presence of a cougar in the Upper Peninsula's Houghton County. |
Ray County mountain lion a Missouri rarityKansas City Star | 2011-01-04 The body, a .22-caliber slug lodged in the brain, was sprawled on the autopsy table waiting for the scalpel. |
Mountain lion numbers holding steadyBismarck Tribune | 2010-12-17 The most recent mountain lion killed in North Dakota is not necessarily an indication of a growing population in the state. |
G&P: Lion conflicts possible but rareChadron Record | 2010-12-09 Mountain lion attacks, while possible, are rare. That was the overriding message at a meeting about the animals last week at the Dawes County Fairgrounds. |
Mountain lions straying into more urban areasSan Francisco Chronicle | 2010-12-01 "Anyplace cougars exist, animals wander past that urban-rural fringe," says wildlife biologist Rick Hopkins, who led a 12-year study of mountain lions in the Diablo Mountains near San Jose. "We're putting all our effort and energy into figuring out how cougars affect us. But we're the ones having the greater adverse effect." |
Update: Westcreek cougar sigting marked a mistake, Cougar has dissaperedexaminer.com | 2010-11-22 Police officers claim that the description of a mountain lion in the neighborhood of Westcreek near the elementary Galm may have been a accidental false report, claiming the description of the cat may have been a bobcat, which do naturally live in southern states such as Texas, or a large house-cat. |
Dead cougar makes 7 in Minnesota in 14 monthsMPR News | 2010-11-16 A dead cougar turned up over the weekend in Pope County, according to a report on Alexandria television KSAX. The station had also reported recently on a cougar sighting nearby that state Department of Natural Resources officials dismissed as a large house cat. |
A rare sighting captures photographer's attention9News.com | 2010-11-01 There's a lot to see here in Colorado. Sometimes you just need to know where to look. |
Pastor spots mountain lion in AberdeenKSFY - Sioux Falls | 2010-10-06 It was a frightening moment outside of Holy Cross Lutheran Church, on Monday. |
Debating mountain lion reports in the areaMorris Daily Herald | 2010-09-30 Our local area has been circulating one topic recently that has been at the forefront of many conversations on the outdoors. In the last eighteen months I have been bombarded by people asking me questions about one creature more than any other. The item that has been so prevalent on people’s minds is the possibility of a mountain lion living here in Grundy County. |
The cougar vs. the landownerLos Angeles Times | 2010-09-28 For eight weeks, M56 moved relentlessly, guided by a primordial compass. He covered more than 100 miles and climbed from sea level to a mile high. He traversed saw-toothed mountains, navigated busy highways and furtively skirted suburban neighborhoods. |
Mountain lion captured in DevorePress Enterprise | 2010-09-24 Game wardens have tranquilized a mountain lion in Devore and are taking the animal deeper into the San Bernardino Mountains after it caused a stir this morning by prowling outside a house near a school bus stop. |
Second cougar killed in PanhandleOmaha World Herald | 2010-09-23 A western Nebraska woman shot and killed a mountain lion who was watching her free a goat stuck in a fence. |
Cougar sighting in the town of ShellbrookGlobal Winnipeg | 2010-09-16 RCMP Shellbrook is reporting an incident involving the sighting of two cougars in the town of Shellbrook. On Sept. 14th at approximately 1:00 p.m. an off duty RCMP member reported that he had seen two cougars in his neighbour’s yard on 3rd Street East within the town. An immediate patrol was made by members of the RCMP. |
Cougar kill puts north Ashland on alertMail Tribune | 2010-09-15 A cougar killed a lamb 10 feet from the back door of a home at the edge of the city limits, leading Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife officials to warn residents around the railroad trestle on North Main Street that they should watch their animals and put up a loud human presence. |
Ex-Wrestler Uses Moves To Thwart Cougar Attack -- Claws, Teeth Can't Match Choke HoldSeattle Times | 2010-09-09 A former college wrestler fended off a cougar attack on a popular hiking trail in Olympic National Park by locking his legs around the animal and squeezing its throat with his hands. Phil Anderson survived the attack Friday afternoon even though he could not choke the young, 80-pound cougar into unconsciousness. "I couldn't quite get my hands around his neck to shut off his esophagus. |
Cougar seen in residential Choteau neighborhoodChoteau Acantha | 2010-09-07 A Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks game warden on Thursday said that resident who lives on the northwest side of Choteau observed a mountain lion in her backyard at about 11 p.m. on Sept. 1. |
Cougar sightingKTTC NBC | 2010-08-30 Several people say they spotted a cougar prowling in the Twin Cities suburb of Roseville, and experts believe the sighting may be linked to a Wisconsin cat. |
Letters: Housing invades lion habitatArgus Leader | 2010-07-20 Even though I no longer live in South Dakota, the state is dear to me. Mountain lions are not the biggest problem in the Black Hills. Rather, overdevelopment is the cause of mountain lion issues in the Black Hills and many other problems. |
Mountain Lion spotted in Round RockAustin News KXAN nbc | 2010-07-13 Several residents in west Round Rock say they have seen a mountain lion foraging for food, mostly along homes near Brush Creek, but it has been known to expand its range. |
DNR Setting Protocol After Many Cougar Sightingsabc 2 WBAY | 2010-07-07 Sightings of one rare animal have Wisconsin DNR wildlife biologists fielding calls almost daily. |
Alleged cougar sighting in NE Indianawane.com IN | 2010-07-01 The Loch Ness Monster of northeast Indiana has been born after a picture is taken of what some believe is a cougar or mountain lion. |
Mountain Lion Reports in BismarckKXMBTV Bismarck | 2010-06-30 In just ten days... There have been three reports of mountain lion sightings in Bismarck... but no official evidence. |
Mountain Lion Seen In Peninsula Neighborhodcbs5.com California | 2010-06-30 A mountain lion was spotted Friday night in an unincorporated area of San Mateo County, according to the Office of Emergency Services. |
Gilbert residents report seeing mountain lion in neighborhoodsAZcentral.com | 2010-06-24 Three Gilbert residents have reported seeing a mountain lion four times in a local neighborhood since the end of May. |
Be Cougar Smart New Mexico And Get OutdoorsAmmoLand.com | 2010-06-10 National Get Outdoors Day will be celebrated across New Mexico Saturday, June 12, and Governor Bill Richardson wants outdoors people to be “Cougar Smart” as well. |
Presentation on cougars in Kansas on Thursday afternoon, June 24th, in HeringtonEastern Cougar Foundation | 2010-06-08 THE KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE AND PARKS Commission meeting is at 1:30 p.m. on June 24 at the Herington Community Building in Herington. |
Mountain Lion Removed From SheridanAP - Wyoming | 2010-04-29 Wildlife officials tranquilized a mountain lion that took refuge in a tree within the Sheridan city limits. |
Mountain Lion Safety VideoColorado Division of Wildlife | 2010-04-22 |
Mountain lion population growingNorth Platte Telegraph | 2010-04-07 Evidence continues to mount that Nebraska has a resident population of mountain lions for the first time in more than a century. |
Saga of Florida panther is 'sordid story'St. Petersburg Times | 2010-04-19 Although federal officials have talked of moving panthers out of South Florida for 20 years, they have yet to draw up any plans for such a step. Meanwhile Arkansas officials say they do not want the panthers moved there. |
A Plank Road Panther?Courier News - IL | 2010-04-05 Could as many as 16 witnesses in the Elgin-Pingree Grove area be mistaken when they claim to have seen the mysterious big cat we have named the Plank Road Panther? |
Most comments so far seek fewer lionsRapid City Journal | 2010-04-01 Public comments have been consistent across the state in a series of Game, Fish & Parks Department meetings on mountain lions: We have too many. |
Mountain lion roaming Santa FeKRQE.com | 0000-00-00 A mountain lion spotted near downtown Santa Fe Tuesday morning may be living in a residential area, the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish said while warning people to take precautions. |
Something on the prowl in East Texas neighborhoodKLTV.com | 2010-03-10 An East Texas farmer says something is on the prowl on his land and he has a picture to prove it. Chuck Arena snapped a photo of a large, fresh paw print he found on a pile of clay. |
Sighting of 'mountain lion' causes stir in DuxburyBoston Globe | 2010-03-10 A contractor working on a house in Duxbury caused a stir when he reported that he saw a mountain lion. But state officials say the mysterious visitor was probably only a more common denizen of the woods: a coyote. |
Despite 'Sightings,' Mountain Lions Remain Elusive In ConnecticutHartford Courant | 2010-03-08 The e-mail came with a subject line "mountain lions in New York." As fast as I could I opened the file, and there they stood: three magnificent cougars, pumas, catamounts, ghost cats — whatever you want to call them — with their sleek bodies and tawny coats standing out in the deep snow next to a car. |
Officials stumped by Va. cougar sightingsUPI.com | 2010-02-19 Virginia wildlife officials said they are struggling to make sense of recent mountain lion sightings at the southern end of the state's Eastern Shore. |
Reports of lion in Northern New York a hoaxWCAX - Vermont | 2010-02-12 Have catamounts returned to the mountains of Northern New York? State wildlife officials say the answer is no, despite reports circulating via email and text message. |
Two report encounter with mountain lions in parkThe Sacramento Bee | 2010-02-05 Wildlife officials have ended the search for two mountain lions after two hikers reported a confrontation in a San Mateo County park. |
Game Commission deals with Internet hoaxTrib Total Media | 2010-02-01 Pennsylvania Game Commission officials in two different parts of the state have been dealing with the same Internet hoax. |
Lion sighting near Pinedale prompts precautionsAP - Wyoming | 2010-01-04 A recent mountain lion sighting near Pinedale is prompting the Wyoming Game and Fish Department to recommend ways to avoid encounters with the big cats. |
Mountain lion shot in AltaRachael Horne - Teton Valley News | 2009-12-30 A mountain lion that killed and fed on a llama in Alta was shot on Monday. Lou Centrella, who lives on State Line Road, said he noticed the gate where he kept his three llamas was open. He found one llama dead and another missing. He also noticed several large tracks that he thought came from a cat. He called Fish and Game and was then put in touch with a Teton County Wyoming sheriff's deputy. |
Mountain lion sighted in northern Twin Cities neighborhoodArgus Leader | 2009-12-08 Residents of a northern Twin Cities neighborhood are on edge after a cougar was sighted in the Champlin area. A police dash camera caught the large cat on tape early Saturday. A Minnesota Department of Natural Resources officer watched the tape and confirmed to KSTP-TV that the animal is a cougar. |
Mountain Lion attack reports unfoundedTorrington Telegram, Carson LeMahieu -WY | 2009-12-10 Recent rumors circulating around Torrington of a mountain lion attack on three horses in the area are simply not true, local game officials say. |
Details on Mountain Lion Shot in BismarckKXMBTV.com - Bismarck | 2009-12-04 A mountain lion is taken down in town... bringing up a (slew) of different questions. |
Major Southwest Exhibit Explores Relationship Between Elusive Creature & HumansCapital Wire PR - Colorado | 2009-11-25 The Center of Southwest Studies at Fort Lewis College, the Colorado Division of Wildlife, in conjunction with the San Juan Mountains Association, the Southern Ute Tribe, and Durango Nature Studies, have partnered with Sorrel Sky Gallery to open a major exhibit entitled Mountain Lion! |
Why doesn't GF&P relocate cougars that wander into city?Kevin Woster Rapid City Journal | 2009-11-30 John Kanta listened to people cry, swear and complain in the days following the killing of a mountain lion that was found in a Storybook Island neighborhood. |
Man shoots mountain lion taking cat nap in front yardKim Skornogski Great Falls Tribume MT | 2009-11-17 A Hays man recently shot a 200-pound adult mountain lion sprawled in a tree just 40 feet from his front door — further evidence that the big cats are moving into Montana's prairies. |
Officials confirm more cougar evidence in UPJohn Flesher- Chicago Tribune | 2009-11-05 A photograph and tracks found recently in the Upper Peninsula have rekindled a debate over whether Michigan has an established, breeding cougar population. |
Mountain lion spotted near Lema Ranch in east ReddingDylan Darling - Record Searchlight -redding.com | 2009-11-04 From now on, Gail Paulsen is going to wear a bear bell when she walks her dog near her home in east Redding. |
Cruising cougars? Father, son report seeing two mountain lions in Twin LakesJill Tatge-Rozell - Kenosha News, WI | 2009-11-04 Two mountain lions were reportedly seen crossing Lance Drive near Highway O late last month. It is the first time two have allegedly been spotted together in the state. |
Refuge's new philosophy: Kill palms, save panthersKevin Lollar- news-press.com Florida | 2009-11-03 State and federal agencies spend millions of dollars to get rid of non-native plant and animal species, and now the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has received $171,094 in stimulus funds to remove native cabbage palms - the state tree of Florida, no less - from the Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge. |
Mountain lion kills 2 alpacas Ranch manager declines offer to kill predatorTony Evans - Idaho Mountain Express | 2009-10-30 Two baby alpacas were taken from an outdoor pen and killed by a mountain lion Wednesday night at a ranch north of Hailey. |
Hoax photo doesn't help believability of mountain lions in PoconosPocono Outdoors John Serrao | 2009-10-26 There's a saying that "things aren't always what they appear to be." Never has this been more accurate than in today's digital, computerized world. |
Wildlife and Parks confirms sighting of mountain lion in KansasWitchita Eagle Staff | 2009-10-21 The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks said today that it has verified the live sighting of a mountain lion in the state for the first time. |
Cougar captured on trail camFox - TV6 MI - Upper Penninsula | 2009-10-23 An image of a mountain lion has been recorded on an Upper Peninsula game camera. We received an email with the photo attached that had been forwarded several times before it reached our inboxes. |
GF&P kills lion found in backyardAP - South Dakota | 2009-10-22 A state trapper killed a mountain lion that had been eating a deer in a homeowner's backyard in Deadwood, and now officials are looking for a home for its kitten. |
There's Nothing So Rare as a Cougar in MissouriWall Street Journal - JUSTIN SCHECK | 2009-10-19 When Jeff Beringer got a Sunday-night call from a deer hunter who said he had shot an aggressive mountain lion last fall, he whipped the Missouri Mountain Lion Response Team into action. |
Hunting for the right result - ODFW cougar killing study falls short, raising questions about its moMail Tribune - Southern Oregon | 2009-10-08 The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife made the right decision in dropping a controversial cougar study in Southern Oregon, but not before giving itself an unnecessary black eye. |
Students saving pennies to track panthersSarah Hollenbeck - WZVN, Florida | 2009-10-07 There are only 100 panthers in Florida and 13 have been killed so far this year. Now some Southwest Florida children are saving up to keep help keep tabs on the animals. |
Man meets mountain lion on HowelsenJohn F. Russell, Steamboat Pilot & Today, CO | 2009-09-30 Mountain bike rider Dave Dietrich wasn’t sure how he should feel Monday evening after coming across a full-grown mountain lion on Emerald Mountain. |
Mountain lions seen in areaLisa Call, The Dickinson Press, ND | 2009-10-02 Mountain lions have allegedly been spotted on a South Heart golf course and near a local veterinarian’s horses, but the North Dakota Game and Fish says they have no concrete evidence the sightings are in fact big cats. |
DNR wildlife manager provides cougar fact sheetPaul Relander, Bemidji Pioneer- MN | 2009-09-29 Cougars (sometimes referred to as “mountain lions” or “puma”) were found throughout most of Minnesota prior to European settlement, though never in large numbers. Today they are rarely seen but do occasionally appear. |
Wildlife commission: No mountain lions in WNCCitizen Times, Asheville, NC | 2009-09-28 The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission is warning the public that a photograph of a mountain lion purported to be taken in western North Carolina is actually from Texas. |
Police spot mountain lion in east Colorado SpringsMaria St. Louis-Sanchez - Colorado Springs Gazette | 2009-09-24 Two Colorado Springs police officers spotted a mountain lion darting through a shopping center and into an apartment complex early today. |
Mother Fights Off Cougar to Save SonMIKE BRODY - Fox 61 | 0000-00-00 A 5-year-old Canadian boy is recovering after being attacked by a cougar in Washington state last week. |
Mountain lion kills dog in MoorparkAnna Bakalis - Ventura County Star | 2009-09-04 A mountain lion attacked and killed a dog in a Moorpark neighborhood early Thursday morning, authorities said. |
Seattle's Discovery Park closed by cougarAP - Washington | 2009-09-04 State Fish and Wildlife officers hope a trap baited with fish and elk liver will catch a cougar spotted in Seattle's Discovery Park. |
Three cougar sightings in three days near KenoKTVL | 2009-08-27 Oregon State Police and Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife have received information of three cougar sightings in the last three days in a Keno area neighborhood southwest of Klamath Falls. |
Cougar Kills Alpacas in Jefferson CountyKitsap Sun staff - WA | 2009-08-27 State wildlife officers are hunting a cougar on the Toandos Peninsula in Jefferson County following an attack Wednesday morning in which the cougar apparently killed two alpacas. |
Lion attack: Landscape crew witness cougar kill deerTerry Knight-- Record-Bee staff | 2009-08-26 A large male mountain lion killed an adult buck deer in the backyard of a Clear Lake Riviera residence on Tuesday morning. The killing took place within a few feet of a landscaping crew that was working in the area. |
DOW officials give advice on keeping animals off propertyMELINDA MAWDSLEY/The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel | 2009-08-25 Conflict between wild animals and humans may not be as big a problem in the Grand Valley as it is in neighboring, more mountainous communities, but problems still exist |
Officials say Hubbardston mountain lion reports exaggeratedKaren Nugent TELEGRAM & GAZETTE STAFF | 2009-08-17 An announcement on the town's official Web site warning residents about a mountain lion wandering around likely refers to a bobcat, animal control officer Deborah H. Giordano said today. |
Mountain lion captured in eastern part of Denver metro arThe Denver Post | 2009-08-17 A mountain lion on the far east edge of the metro region was tranquilized in a mobile home park shed this morning. |
Bambi gone wild!Ken White President, Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA | 2009-07-29 .....Wildlife (everyone from snails and mice to deer and mountain lion) are coming to your backyard because there's a reason, or likely a multitude of reasons,.... |
Cougarwise kids help educate Upper County about cougarsBy MARY SWIFT - Daily Record WA | 2009-07-29 For eight years, students in the district collected data about cougars and how human activities affect their habitat and behavior. |
Mail carrier on route east of Crookston says mountain lion ran across roadCrookston Daily Times - MN | 2009-07-17 Reports of a mountain lion east of town have been made this week. Kathy Aamot of Crookston told the Times on Wednesday that while delivering mail... |
Mountain lion still a mythical creature in areaScott Monroe-Kennebec Journal & Morning Sentinel | 2009-07-17 Sorry, but it wasn't a mountain lion. That's the determination state officials made Thursday of a sample of feces, known as scat, found June 8 on Riggs Brook Lane in northern Augusta. |
Number of animals killed by agency more than doublesSusan Montoya Bryan | 2009-06-18 The number of animals poisoned, shot or snared by the U.S. Department of Agriculture more than doubled last year, and environmentalists who are critical of the killings renewed their effort Tuesday to limit the agency's funding for such activities. |
Pet Mountain Lion Bites GirlWTOV News 9 | 2009-05-27 A 10-year-old girl is listed in good condition at Children's Hospital in Pittsburgh after being bitten by a mountain lion in Columbiana County. |
Mountain Lion Attack 'A Lie'By Patric Hedlund | 2009-05-26 A 16-year-old boy and his friend limped into the coffee shop adjacent to the Screaming Squirrel restaurant in Pine Mountain Village on Sunday, May 17 at about 4:30 p.m. They were seeking assistance for what observers thought |
More than 1 year after cougar shot in Chicago, remains stored at Field MuseumAssociated Press | 2009-05-26 The remains of a 150-pound cougar shot and killed more than a year ago on Chicago's North Side are being stored at the Field Museum. |
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