How many cougars are in michigan




















No evidence has been found of a breeding population in Michigan, Pepin said. Cougars were trapped and hunted from Michigan around the start of the 20th century and are now listed as an endangered species and protected under state law, he said. Myanmar court sentences metro Detroit journalist to 11 years in jail. Actions Facebook Tweet Email.

Forgot your password? Create an account. Sign up. Password recovery. Recover your password. Get help. The Lasco Press. Local News. Holly Area Schools Celebrate Homecoming. Steve Sweitzer - November 7, 0. Phoenix Raceway, Phoenix, AZ — November 7, It all comes down to this, four drivers, one race, for possibly the most difficult title in November 4, There were 11 in The cougar, also known as a puma or mountain lion, is so uncommon in Michigan that the sightings are often found to be something else — like a large housecat.

Further, the 65 verified sightings likely include some duplicates of the same animal, researchers said. All but one of the have been in the Upper Peninsula. A trail camera photo of a suspected cougar from Delta County submitted to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources' cougar team in September All the animals that have been identified were males originating from a population in Nebraska, Wyoming and South Dakota.

Researchers speculate that the cougars are traveling away from home to find their own territory and a mate. Can cougars be black? There is no scientific documentation that a black color phase exists in cougars in North America. Several species of the larger spotted cats leopard and jaguars do have black color phases.

An exotic cat called a jaguarundi, which looks somewhat similar to a cougar -- just a smaller size, has a black phase. How do I report a cougar sighting? Be careful to not disturb the area and keep physical evidence intact until it can be investigated. Human-Cougar Interactions.

Should you encounter a cougar: Face the animal and do not act submissive. Stand tall, wave your arms, and talk in a loud voice.

Never run from a cougar or other large carnivore. If children are present, pick them up so they cannot run.

If attacked, fight back with whatever is available. DO NOT play dead. Report the encounter to local authorities and the DNR as soon as possible. How can I discourage cougars around my home or farm? Keep your pets indoors or in a covered outdoor kennel, particularly at night.

Install outside lighting, preferably with motion sensors. Protect, fence, and shelter livestock, particularly at night. Do not feed wildlife, this attracts potential prey sources.

Landscape wisely, cover attracts wildlife. Description and Life History. Links to Other Cougar Resources.



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