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Kansas Investigates Alleged Killing of Mountain Lion

Kansas Investigates Alleged Killing of Mountain Lion

March 26, 2008.

From the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks:

Kansas Wildlife and Parks officers are investigating the alleged killing of a mountain lion, also known as a cougar or puma, in southcentral Kansas last fall. Investigators learned of the case three weeks ago.

A Barber County landowner apparently killed the cougar on his own property last November. He was cutting wood when he noticed the cat in some tall grass nearby, retrieved a firearm from his truck, and shot the animal. Investigators took possession of the pelt of the mountain lion and hope to obtain the skull. The animal had been provided to a taxidermist in Texas, and the remainder of the carcass had been disposed of. There is no outward indication the mountain lion had been in captivity, and Department personnel hope additional analyses could lead to clues indicating from where it might have originated.

Although sightings are often reported to the Department, the last wild mountain lion documented in Kansas was killed in Ellis County in 1904. However, mountain lions are known to occur in Colorado within 75 miles of the border of southwest Kansas, and have been documented with increasing frequency in recent years in the Panhandle of Oklahoma. Mountain lions have also been dispersing out of the Black Hills of South Dakota for more than a decade into several Midwestern states. In anticipation that mountain lions would appear in Kansas as they had in other Midwestern states, the Department completed a response plan in July 2004 to guide their response to the presence of mountain lions under various scenarios.

No hunting season for mountain lion has been established in Kansas, and they may not be killed for mere presence. Landowners are permitted to destroy wildlife, including mountain lions, found in or near buildings on their premises or when destroying property, but may not possess such animals with intent to use unless authorized. Pending completion of ongoing investigations, the landowner who allegedly killed the mountain lion could be cited for killing and/or possession of the cat. The investigations could take several weeks.


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I didn't realize it was that surprising that a mountain lions was that far into Kansas.
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Yeah I didn't either I thought they be more common in Kansas than Oklahoma.
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I keep telling you there are mountain lions in Oklahoma but NOoooo you guys won't listen!!!

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I never heard you say that. You said you saw a black panther or something.
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I did. But there are also mountain lions!

And don't forget about Bigfoot in Southeastern Oklahoma.
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If I saw a mountain lion around my place I would shoot it too, before it decided to eat me!!!
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