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A Missouri deer hunter lost his hunting rifle, $2,000, and a year’s worth of hunting privileges after illegally shooting a ...
Biologists worry that mountain lions are possibly being over-hunted, so one Fish, Wildlife & Parks commissioner tried to ...
A Missouri man recently confessed to killing a mountain lion last year, an act the state considers illegal in most cases.
Researchers ear-tagged the animal when it was a 4-week-old kitten. A hunter in Iron County illegally ended its life over a ...
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation says mountain lion kittens were caught on camera in two counties, providing evidence that mountain lions may be breeding within the state.
For the first time, mountain lion kittens have been confirmed in Oklahoma, according to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife ...
Recent research suggests mountain lion sightings in Missouri could rise as these big cats migrate eastward. Learn about ...
IRON COUNTY, Mo. — A mountain lion traveled at least 400 miles from its home in Nebraska before it was illegally killed in Missouri, according to court documents obtained by 5 On Your Side.
According to KY3 News, Joseph Licklider of Desloge, Mo., informed the Iron County Sheriff’s Department on Nov. 16 that he had shot the mountain lion, or cougar, while in the tree stand with his ...
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