Are authorities dealing with the mountain lion population appropriately? -Glendale News-Press poll
47% say -No. We should remember who came first, and treat our wild neighbors with more respect.
47% say -No. We should remember who came first, and treat our wild neighbors with more respect.
Those wanting to hunt mountain lions in western Montana's Regions 1 and 2 this fall and winter must apply by Aug. 31.
A woman reported seeing a mountain lion the morning of Aug. 13 in the Calleguas Creek wash area between Upland and Creekside roads. Camarillo police officers checked the area but did not find the animal. Authorities with the Department of Fish and Game and Ventura County Animal Control were notified.
Stefanie Wilson said she almost came face to face with the animal on the trail connecting Queen Esther Drive with Snowtop. A Park City woman said she was not injured when she nearly confronted a mountain lion Aug. 5 in Deer Valley.
One specialized cougar hound is dead and another two seriously injured after a weekend attack near Rainy Bay.
An investigation into a reported mountain lion sighting near Malcolm did not turn up confirming evidence.
A woman was driving outside Quilcene when a cougar came out of the woods and collided with her car.
Well, she may not be the newest or youngest in our local mountains, but she is the most recent cougar to be trapped, tagged and released by the National Park Service, who has been conducting a study with them over the past seven years.
A mountain lion on the far east edge of the metro region was tranquilized in a mobile home park shed this morning.
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.