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Originally posted by ABC View PostYes, wildlife and parks confirmed mountain lions in Kansas. And black and brown bears. Brown bears interloping into SW Kansas from New Mexico and black bears wandering into the Wal-Mart men's section in SE Kansas.
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Originally posted by N Crestway View Post
Had a farmer in western Kansas lose two calves to a pair of tagged mountain lions...his farm maybe 5 miles east of the Colorado line. Wildlife officials told him that one of the tagged lions was in the Texas panhandle about a month later.
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I understand wanting to preserve our wildlife by expanding their previously "reduced" territory so they can grow their numbers to be sustainable. However, the animals are expanding beyond those areas. People are not used to seeing/encountering big cats and bears in those designated areas especially when they expand outside of those said areas. Whether people are farmers, tourists visiting outdoors places, hikers, bicyclists, the more that big cat/bear numbers increase, the more you will have human encounters. Some will not end well.
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Originally posted by N Crestway View Post
Had a farmer in western Kansas lose two calves to a pair of tagged mountain lions...his farm maybe 5 miles east of the Colorado line. Wildlife officials told him that one of the tagged lions was in the Texas panhandle about a month later.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Most recent "pic" I can find is from October of last year in the San Juan Mountains nearish Durango, Colorado.
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I saw a mluntain lion a few miles south of Abilene in 1975. there was a pickup stopped by the side of the road and a guy standing in the road with binoculars. We stopped to look and saw what was obviously a cat off toward a creek with a lkot of trees.
I was thinking bobcat until I saw the characteristic tail. that pretty much removed all doubt and gave me perspective on the disatance of the lion.
If you want to hunt white tails then you're going to have lions. Most of the lions in Kansas now are solitary males wandering through looking for new territory, but I suspect we have a few breeding populations. There's enough suitable habitat and enough prey to support a self-sustaining population.
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Fun fact: Bigfoot is now officially more rare than Creighton making it out of the first weekend.People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. -Isaac Asimov
Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded
Who else posts fake **** all day in order to maintain the acrimony? Wingnuts, that's who.
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