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What happens when you come upon a feasting mountain lion? A Wyoming study tells the story.
Justin Clapp’s introspection about his own impact on mountain lions is partly what sparked a scientific examination of how the big cats respond to being bumped off carcasses mid-feast. The Wyoming ...
DENVER (KDVR) — A multi-year study conducted by Colorado Parks and Wildlife of the population density of mountain lions in the Western Slope has revealed healthy numbers which have even exceeded ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is kicking off a winter-long research project south of Libby as biologists and experienced houndsmen work to estimate mountain lion numbers across ...
A recent study finds that African lion populations are declining as their herbivore prey are as well, prompting a need to protect these prey species to reverse the trend. Preventing prey depletion can ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is set to begin a three-year survey between Bayfield and Pagosa Springs to study the density of the mountain lion population in the area. The zone is the fourth site of the ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has completed analyzing data from a multi-year effort to measure the density of mountain lions in western Colorado. That data has confirmed a robust mountain lion ...
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