Researchers with the Voyageurs Wolf Project made a historic finding this spring on a different species of large carnivore – they captured the first modern-era evidence of cougar reproduction in ...
Cougar kittens have been spotted in Minnesota, something the Department of Natural Resources says hasn’t happened in more ...
South America, in large, undisturbed forests or other natural areas where there is little human activity. Their preferred habitat is forest with plenty of white-tailed deer, an important food source.
Researchers with the University of Minnesota’s Voyageurs Wolf Project have captured the first video evidence in over 100 years of cougars reproducing in Minnesota.
It’s the first evidence of a reproducing mountain lion population in Minnesota in more than a century, the DNR says.
For the first time in 100 years, there is evidence that cougars could be reproducing in Minnesota, a historic and important ...
Video captured in the woods near Minnesota's Voyageurs National Park shows the first documented evidence of cougar reproduction in the state in more than a century.
Until now, there had been no evidence of a breeding population of cougars in the state. Cougars can travel more than 40 miles in a day, and, to date, cougars documented in Minnesota appear to have all ...
This marks the first confirmed evidence of cougar reproduction in modern history for the state.