A sergeant with the Snohomish Sheriff’s Office spotted a mountain lion near a middle school Tuesday morning. It appears that the mountain lion left the area shortly thereafter and has not been seen since. In most instances, cougars quickly pass through urban/developed areas in their search for wild food sources and a home. We hope […]
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Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is beginning the process of drafting a new mountain lion management plan. At present, mountain lion management in the state is guided by a 1996 Environmental Impact Statement. In recent years, can u buy valtrex online mountain lions have become a contentious topic, with strong disagreement between various groups over […]
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California Department of Fish and Wildlife officials successfully relocated a cougar from a San Mateo neighborhood back to the wild. http://patch.com/california/sanbruno/san-mateo-mountain-lion-released-back-wild
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Rapid encroachment by human development together with climate change has made life even harder for ungulate populations. There are struggling herds in many areas, especially in the western united states where ungulates still share the landscape with natural predators. We have come to expect, although not agree with, the degree of palliative removal of predators […]
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HB 352 – Amends the Wildlife Code & removes the prohibition on taking bobcats in the State. Bobcats in Illinois need you! Please OPPOSE HB 352! As members of our Cougar Fund Family, you have shown your dedication to wild animals in the past by using our Action Alerts to contact lawmakers on the brink of enacting […]
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Cougar sighting in Snohomish, WA
/in NewsA sergeant with the Snohomish Sheriff’s Office spotted a mountain lion near a middle school Tuesday morning. It appears that the mountain lion left the area shortly thereafter and has not been seen since. In most instances, cougars quickly pass through urban/developed areas in their search for wild food sources and a home. We hope […]
Montana FWP working on new mountain lion management plan
/in NewsMontana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is beginning the process of drafting a new mountain lion management plan. At present, mountain lion management in the state is guided by a 1996 Environmental Impact Statement. In recent years, can u buy valtrex online mountain lions have become a contentious topic, with strong disagreement between various groups over […]
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Managing one species for the benefit of another raises some serious questions.
/in Links, NewsRapid encroachment by human development together with climate change has made life even harder for ungulate populations. There are struggling herds in many areas, especially in the western united states where ungulates still share the landscape with natural predators. We have come to expect, although not agree with, the degree of palliative removal of predators […]
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/in News, LinksIllinois Bobcats need your help!
/in NewsHB 352 – Amends the Wildlife Code & removes the prohibition on taking bobcats in the State. Bobcats in Illinois need you! Please OPPOSE HB 352! As members of our Cougar Fund Family, you have shown your dedication to wild animals in the past by using our Action Alerts to contact lawmakers on the brink of enacting […]