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/in News, UncategorizedBismarck, 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.
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/in News, UncategorizedLast week in the sleepy town of Santa Paula, California a mountain lion wandered into someone's backyard and after a brief standoff was killed by the police. Mountain lions are protected in this state mostly due to Proposition 117 which passed in 1990 and banned mountain lion trophy hunting.
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/in News, UncategorizedDNREC this week said no physical evidence of a cougar in Delaware has been found, however, WGMD has come across an apparent report by DNREC from 2002 which stated that they believed that there were at least two and possibly more than two cougars in the first state.
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/in Uncategorized, NewsFor the past week, cougar sightings have been reported in Terre Haute.
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/in News, UncategorizedA mountain lion attacked a horse in the La Cresta area west of Murrieta, the second such equestrian attack in the Inland area this week, a state Department of Fish and Game wildlife biologist determined Friday.
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/in News, UncategorizedA woman described as an "animal behaviorist" is seeking a state permit to possess a mountain lion on rural property about 30 miles south of Miles City.
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/in News, UncategorizedA proposal at the Legislature would make it harder to become a member of the Arizona Game and Fish Commission than governor.
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/in News, UncategorizedAfter 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.
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/in News, UncategorizedJaguar conservation has just experienced an exciting development with the capture and collaring of the first wild jaguar in Arizona by the Arizona Game and Fish Department.
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/in Uncategorized, NewsPolice shot and killed a mountain lion Tuesday as it advanced toward a resident in a Ventura County neighborhood