Little piece from the Grand Forks paper:
http://www.grandforks.com/mld/grandf...s/10480832.htm
Mountain lion moves east:
A young male mountain lion has made its way through North Dakota into northwestern Minnesota, according to Jacquie Ermer, furbearer biologist for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department.
A Game and Fish contract pilot obtained a signal of the radio-collared lion Wednesday near Karlstad, Minn., about 70 miles northeast of Grand Forks. The cat originally was sighted in North Dakota on Dec. 5 near Turtle River State Park, about 20 miles west of Grand Forks, and the last signal was heard Dec. 15 northeast of Manvel, N.D.
The lion moved nearly 50 miles in the past seven days, Ermer said.
South Dakota State University researchers attached a radio-collar to the young lion late last winter in the Black Hills, as part of a research project investigating juvenile mountain lion dispersal and survival. Since then it has traveled some 450 miles.
In 2004, 58 mountain lion sightings have been reported in North Dakota, and seven have been officially confirmed.
Go State!
http://www.grandforks.com/mld/grandf...s/10480832.htm
Mountain lion moves east:
A young male mountain lion has made its way through North Dakota into northwestern Minnesota, according to Jacquie Ermer, furbearer biologist for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department.
A Game and Fish contract pilot obtained a signal of the radio-collared lion Wednesday near Karlstad, Minn., about 70 miles northeast of Grand Forks. The cat originally was sighted in North Dakota on Dec. 5 near Turtle River State Park, about 20 miles west of Grand Forks, and the last signal was heard Dec. 15 northeast of Manvel, N.D.
The lion moved nearly 50 miles in the past seven days, Ermer said.
South Dakota State University researchers attached a radio-collar to the young lion late last winter in the Black Hills, as part of a research project investigating juvenile mountain lion dispersal and survival. Since then it has traveled some 450 miles.
In 2004, 58 mountain lion sightings have been reported in North Dakota, and seven have been officially confirmed.
Go State!
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