
Mountain lion caught on video in far-eastern South Dakota, near Iowa border
The closest breeding population of mountain lions is about 400 miles away, in western South Dakota’s Black Hills.
The closest breeding population of mountain lions is about 400 miles away, in western South Dakota’s Black Hills.
Bryce Macken, formerly of Champlin, Minn., and currently living in Toronto, Ontario, captured this video of a mountain lion while bowhunting for elk in Colorado in late August. Macken didn’t get an elk on the
And there’s “a good possibility that we will see more cougar sightings going forward.”
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — The National Park Service says researchers have documented a rare case of a cougar from the Santa Monica Mountains successfully crossing U.S. Highway 101 to an area less hemmed in by
State wildlife officials are hoping a necropsy will help them figure out how a large mountain lion wound up in a North Texas county.
BLUE EARTH, Minn. – A cougar is reportedly on the prowl, and residents of Blue Earth are being urged to avoid hiking or jogging through wooded areas during dawn, dusk or night, the Southern Minnesota
“Even with this verification, questions remain, especially regarding the origins of the animal.”
It was the first confirmed female mountain lion in Iowa and the fourth big cat killed in the state.
State officials say it’s the second confirmed instance of a cougar killing livestock in Nebraska in modern times.
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