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State wildlife agency under attack from anti-hunting activist groups

Colorado Parks and Wildlife is under attack by three anti-hunting activists groups suing the agency and its federal partners for a variety of reasons.
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Eastern Cougar declared extinct, but that won't stop sightings

Pssst, have you seen a mountain lion in the wild somewhere east of the Mississippi River? Of course you have, because what seems like a bazillion other people have seen one. Hunters, truckers, fishermen, farmers, good ol' boys never meanin' no harm. The reports are legion and often are related thusly: — "It jumped on the road and stopped, looked at me, and then jumped across the ditch before I could get there to see it again." — "I heard one scream like a woman being killed right behind me in the stand, so I ran to the truck but left my hunting backpack in the tree." — "I saw it crossing the big field where my granny said she saw one 40 years ago coming out of the swamp. They live in there." Or combine all those into something like, "I was driving past the big field and it jumped into the road, stopped and looked at me, then ran toward the big swamp where Granny said she saw one all those years ago. Then I heard it scream and I drove like hell to get out of there." Are there mountain lions in states east of the Mississippi River? Sure, because they're migrating from the Midwest. Probably some are released or escaped. With that much land mass, river systems and movements of big cats, some are going to be sighted like this one in northwest Tennessee in 2015. VIDEO: Mountain Lion, Humphreys County, Tennnessee, in 2015The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service recently declared the eastern cougar extinct, saying the animal's removal from the Federal List of Threatened and Endangered Wildlife protection is warranted after decades without a verified sighting. The subspecies originally was found primarily in the Northeast region of the U.S. and parts of Canada. They're family, so to speak, in a genetic way with other subspecies including the growing western cougar. "Data from researchers, 21 states and Canadian provinces across the subspecies’ former eastern North American range indicate the eastern cougar likely disappeared forever at least 70 years ago," the USFWS stated in its announcement. "While many suspected cougar sightings are probably mistakenly identified bobcats or other animals, cougars do occasionally occur in eastern North America, but they are cougars of other subspecies: either Florida panthers, animals dispersing from western populations, or animals that have been released or escaped from captivity," the announcement said. "The conclusions are based on a review of more than 100 credible studies dating back to 1900. Accounts suggest that most eastern cougars disappeared in the 1800s, killed out of fear for human and livestock safety and were victims of massive deforestation and overharvesting of white-tailed deer, the cougar’s primary prey." The last known, verified sighting of an eastern cougar was in 1932 in Maine. Questions will linger, though, with answers from the USFWS found here. Answers that many will dismiss, because like UFOs, Elvis' death and if Alexa is listening to us all the time (she says she isn't), people will believe what they believe.
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HSUS is going after Arizona’s right to hunt bobcats and cougars

The Humane Society of the United States has started a ballot initiative that could give residents the chance to vote to ban hunting mountain lions and bobcats.
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Here’s Why Predator Hunters Should Eat More Cougar

Mountain-lion hunting is an exhilarating experience, and culling their populations is an important conservation effort — not to mention they’re impressive trophies. But why stop there? Here’s why you should make room for cougar meat at your dinner table.

Called-In Mountain Lion Attacks California Hunter

A coyote hunter survived the surprise of a lifetime when a mountain lion answered his call, then attacked.
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Santa Monica Mountain Lions Really Might Be Getting An Overpass

Funding for $7 million makes the concept of an overpass connecting the Santa Monica Mountains with Simi Hills and Santa Susana Mountains a possible reality.
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Video: Mountain Lions Spotted Swimming Across Lake

The excitement of seeing two mountain lions crossing Shasta Lake in California led an 11-year-old boy to grab his phone and start recording.
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Video: Close Encounter With Mountain Lion In Idaho

An Idaho Fish and Game officer was shocked when a mountain lion walked straight toward him. Fortunately, he started recording with his cell phone.
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How Close Are L.A. Mountain Lions To Extinction?

The Santa Monica Mountain lions are healthy, but scientists from UCLA and the National Park Service say that could change within the next 50 years.
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4-Year-Old Saved From Mountain Lion Attack

A 4-year-old was saved by her family after a mountain lion attacked her while they were camping in Idaho.
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North Dakota Lowers Mountain Lion Quota

North Dakota's quota for mountain lions is being lowered for the first time in a decade, though the state's population isn't actually known.
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Mountain Lion Spotted In Amusement Park

Traps have been set after a mountain lion has been spotted several times over the last few weeks at the North Pole amusement park in Colorado.
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Wyoming Mountain Lion Numbers Successfully Lower

Wyoming's effort to decrease mountain lion population has worked effectively, getting numbers down to where they were in 2009 and 2010.