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First, it’s not impossible to have seen a wild mountain lion in Kansas. Pre-settlement, they roamed all parts of the state, but the last of the original stock was killed in western Kansas in 1904.
Seeing a mountain lion in Kansas is rare, but not impossible. Listen to some tips from a wildlife biologist to find out what to do if you find yourself facing down one of these big cats.
If you think you have proof of a mountain lion being in Kansas, such as tracks, photos and/or prey kills, you can call the KDWP Emporia Research and Survey Office at 620-342-0658.
If you think you have proof of a mountain lion being in Kansas, such as tracks, photos and/or prey kills, you can call the KDWP Emporia Research and Survey Office at 620-342-0658.
According to wildlife experts at Kansas State University, there have been at least 50 confirmed mountain lion sightings since 2007. In 2020 there were 15 confirmed sightings, but that number is ...
According to wildlife experts at Kansas State University, there have been at least 50 confirmed mountain lion sightings since 2007. In 2020 there were 15 confirmed sightings, but that number is ...
BREWSTER, Kan. (KWCH) - It’s not something we see often in Kansas - a mountain lion. The latest sighting was captured on video by a man in Thomas County. Wayne Luckert lives in Brewster, Kan ...
Wichita, KS (67203) Today. Sunshine to start, then a few afternoon clouds. High 89F. Winds ENE at 5 to 10 mph..
The sighting of a possible mountain lion in the city of Rochester has created quite a stir. But with all the excitement, some ...
The last documented wild mountain lion in Kansas was killed in Ellis County in 1904, said Bob Mathews, spokesman for the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks. Tracy Galvin, ...
Kansas officials think a mountain lion recently roamed through Shawnee County. More than 500 Facebook users as of Thursday had shared a photo posted Wednesday on that social network showing the ...
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