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Grizzly bears, black bears, wolves, coyotes, cougars/ mountain lions,bobcats, wolverines, lynx, foxes, fishers and martens are the suite of carnivores that originally inhabited North America after the Pleistocene extinctions. This site invites research, commentary, point/counterpoint on that suite of native animals (predator and prey) that inhabited The Americas circa 1500-at the initial point of European exploration and subsequent colonization. Landscape ecology, journal accounts of explorers and frontiersmen, genetic evaluations of museum animals, peer reviewed 20th and 21st century research on various aspects of our "Wild America" as well as subjective commentary from expert and layman alike. All of the above being revealed and discussed with the underlying goal of one day seeing our Continent rewilded.....Where big enough swaths of open space exist with connective corridors to other large forest, meadow, mountain, valley, prairie, desert and chaparral wildlands.....Thereby enabling all of our historic fauna, including man, to live in a sustainable and healthy environment. - Blogger Rick

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Friday, September 9, 2011

Videotaped Cougar in Missouri is shot dead by a Farmer...........Missouri has a loosey/goosey conservation law protecting Cougars, yet allowing people to shoot them for almost any reason(as long as the person tells Officials they felt threatened)..............How are we going to get a breeding population going in Missouri with such NON LAWS?

Landowner Shoots, Kills Mountain Lion In South-Central Missouri

Mountain lions
SUMMERVILLE, Mo. First it was Armadillos and then it was mountain lion sightings, but Friday we have more than just a sighting.On September 5, in south-central Texas County, Missouri, a property owner shot a big male mountain lion on his land, just three miles from where a big cat was caught by a trail camera back in July.

Although mountain lions are protected in the state, conservation officials say they may be shot if people perceive a threat to themselves or their property. Conservation officials say they found no reason to charge the landowner in this case.

The conservation department took possession of the lion and will use it for education and DNA testing.
MDC Biologist Jeff Beringer, who is a member of MDC's Mountain Lion Response Team, says that widely scattered mountain lion sightings have been confirmed in Missouri and likely will continue. Evidence to date indicates these animals are dispersing from other states to the west of Missouri. The most extreme evidence of this dispersal occurred in early 2011 when a mountain lion that was killed in Connecticut was genetically traced to South Dakota.

Officials say they have no confirmed evidence of a breeding population in Missouri. They say it appears that mountain lions are dispersing from states to the west.

2 comments:

gail said...

Well, if they HAD confirmed evidence of a breeding population in the area, there's a good chance the opportunity was nullified by the farmer that killed the male cougar. Unfortunately the details aren't given.
Is it just me, or does it seem like catering to farmers is causing a lot of problems for our wildlife?
It's time to remove the essentially carte blanche status and make landowners/ranchers/farmers responsible for supplying VIDEOS of an offending animal IN THE ACT of causing a problem in order to legally justify killing them.

Coyotes, Wolves and Cougars forever said...

Gail.......I stand with you.........Too easy to kill when all you have to do is say you saw a cougar...........was it sitting on your porch or just in the woods..........we have a long way to go on cougar management throughout America and Canada