
Cougar kills one mountain biker, injures second near Seattle
Rich Beausoleil, the state’s bear and cougar specialist, said it was only the second fatality in the state in the last 94 years.
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Rich Beausoleil, the state’s bear and cougar specialist, said it was only the second fatality in the state in the last 94 years.

Bears, bobcats, gray wolves and mountain lions expanding into some areas they have not inhabited in years.

AZUSA, Calif. — A mountain lion roamed through backyards in a neighborhood outside Los Angeles before wildlife officers tranquilized it. The lion was spotted Monday morning in the eastern Los Angeles County community of Azusa,

SILVERTON, Ore. — Oregon wildlife officials say they were forced to trap and euthanize a cougar after several reported sightings of the animals in and around the town of Silverton. “The cougar was euthanized (last

FRISCO, Colo. — A study by a Colorado university found that although mountain lions normally avoid human contact, they are willing to push past their fear when they are hungry. The Colorado State University study

State carnivore research scientist Brian Kertson called the cat a monster. He said it’s so muscular that the first tranquilizer dart he shot at it popped out as the cat flexed.

Video shows Fish and Game conservation officers releasing a cat from a trap.

One of several cougar sightings in recent months, this animal was recorded on a security camera during the early morning hours of Feb. 7 as it crossed a walkway in front of the residence.

“Mountain lions interact way more regularly and predictably than we ever thought before.”
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