cougar, Michigan and The cubs
Cougar cubs found in Michigan for first time in more than a century
Scientists confirmed on Wednesday that a pair of wild cat cubs spotted on March 6 by a couple of Yooper motorists in Ontonagon County were cougars, approximately 7 to 9 weeks old. Officials said this is the first time cougar cubs have been verified since the big cats were hunted out of existence in Michigan in the early 1900s.
Cougar cubs spotted in Michigan for first time in over a century
Cougar cubs have not been documented in Michigan in over 100 years, but state biologists can confirm recent photos officially ended the dry spell. On March 13, Michigan Department of Natural Resources released a trio of images that show a pair of tiny cougars roaming a snowy portion of the Upper Peninsula in Ontonagon County.
The Mining Journal · 12h
First wild cougar cubs confirmed in Michigan since the early 1900s
Cougar cubs have been found living wild in Michigan for the first time in more than a century, state wildlife biologists announced Thursday. Two cougar cubs were photographed by a resident March 6 on private land in Ontonagon County in the western Upper Peninsula,
The Daily News · 12h
DNR hopes to confirm cougar is with her cubs
The news Thursday that cougar cubs had turned up in the Upper Peninsula — Michigan’s first confirmed wild cubs in more than a century — sparked both elation and worry. The elation came that a female cougar may have actually made the 900-plus-miles journey from most likely the Black Hills of South Dakota to end
Cougar cubs have been verified in Michigan for the first time in over 100 years. Pictures of the seven to 9-week-old cubs ...
The 7- to 9-week-old cubs were seen without their mother on March 6 in the U.P. They were hunted out of existence in the ...
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