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Offline Nolena

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Re: Mountain lions, coyotes and bears, oh my!
« Reply #100 on: Jul 14, 11, 09:17:50 AM »
Oriole Road in the area of Pine & Spruce.
This is not new. There are bears in this area every summer.

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Re: Mountain lions, coyotes and bears, oh my!
« Reply #101 on: Jul 14, 11, 09:21:23 AM »
We had a bear as well at midnight Tuesday morning.    He was trying to get into our garbage can but it was strapped to a tree.   It  woke my husband who saw it out at the cans.   He opened and slammed the front door and the bear took off to get into our neighbor's can.   Evidence was left on their front lawn.

People who go out at night, please be aware of your surroundings.   My son came home minutes after the incident and witnessed the bear at our neighbor's trash.   Glad he didn't come home earlier to find it going through OUR can.

We are at Upper Oriole.    Not new here either from the previous claw marks on our cans.




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Re: Mountain lions, coyotes and bears, oh my!
« Reply #102 on: Jul 26, 11, 05:20:15 PM »
Mountain lion killed in Conn. traced to S. Dakota

By STEPHEN DOCKERY
Associated Press

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -- A mountain lion killed on a Connecticut highway last month had apparently walked halfway across the country from South Dakota, according to Connecticut environmental officials who said Tuesday that the journey of roughly 2,000 miles was one of the longest ever recorded for a land mammal.

The animal originated in the Black Hills region of South Dakota and was tracked by DNA from its hair and droppings as it passed through Minnesota and Wisconsin in 2009 and 2010, Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Commissioner Daniel Esty said at a news conference.

Biologists estimate the size of the mountain lion population at about 100,000 in North America, mostly living in western regions and seldom traveling more than 100 miles. It was the first confirmed wild mountain lion in Connecticut in more than 100 years.

"It is a testament to the adaptability of the species that it can travel so far from its original home in South Dakota to Connecticut," Esty said.

The lean, 140-pound male was killed June 11 when it was hit by a sport utility vehicle at night on the Wilbur Cross Parkway in the New Haven suburb of Milford.

Authorities initially believed it was a captive animal that escaped, but tests showed that it was not neutered or declawed and it had no implanted microchips, which are commonly used in domestic animals.

Tests also determined it was likely the same one that had been seen earlier in Greenwich, Conn., a New York City suburb 30 miles away. The death was followed by a flurry of big cat sightings in the suburbs of Connecticut, but experts dismissed most of them as unreliable. Government experts say no native mountain lions are believed to live in Connecticut.

Although it was an anomaly, Esty said the presence of the wild mountain lion is a good sign of the ability of Connecticut's conserved land to sustain wildlife.

He said the discovery is "a strong symbol of what we had all hoped for who work in the conservation area, that wilderness areas and biological diversity can be preserved and protected."

Genetic testing showed the cat had the same genetic structure of the mountain lion population in South Dakota's Black Hills region. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Forest Service Wildlife Genetics Laboratory in Missoula, Mont., matched the DNA with samples collected from a cat that was spotted in eastern Minnesota near Minneapolis and in northern Wisconsin from late 2009 through early 2010.

It was unclear what route the animal took to Connecticut. Biologists said it could have traveled south near urban areas or north through Canada.

http://www.pe.com/perl/common/apredir.pl?SECTION=USHEADS&link=http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_CONNECTICUT_CAT?

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Re: Mountain lions, coyotes and bears, oh my!
« Reply #103 on: Aug 05, 11, 02:33:07 PM »
Mountain lion spotted among parked cars in Burbank

Burbank police officers on Thursday reported seeing a mountain lion walking between parked cars near Kenneth Road and Brown Drive before it continued up Woodstock Lane and into the hillside, where it disappeared, the city reported Friday.

Mountain lion sightings aren't uncommon in the foothills and hillside areas in the heat of summer, when dry conditions drive some of the cats down into urban areas in search of food and water. They are typically skittish and avoid human contact, but city officials urged residents to keep pet food and water dishes indoors to cut down on temptation.

The mountain lion reportedly jumped an 8-foot high fence on Woodstock Lane before traveling into the brush and out of sight, according to the city.

Officials from California Department of Fish and Game issued several recommendations, including trimming brush, and keeping pets indoors at dawn, dusk at night when mountain lions are most active.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2011/08/mountain-lion-spotted-among-parked-cars-in-burbank.html

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Re: Mountain lions, coyotes and bears, oh my!
« Reply #104 on: Aug 05, 11, 08:53:01 PM »
That would explain the car thefts with really bad drivers.  ;D

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Re: Mountain lions, coyotes and bears, oh my!
« Reply #105 on: Aug 08, 11, 10:50:35 AM »
(Tongue planted firmly in cheek) Were you referring to the conditions that 'drive' the cats or pther drivers attempting to dodge large cats leaping 8 ft fences???  8)

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Re: Mountain lions, coyotes and bears, oh my!
« Reply #106 on: Sep 09, 11, 10:34:26 AM »
This message is for those of you walking in the Desert Front Rd. area, especially with small dogs.  This morning I watched a group of 3 coyotes stalking a woman and her dog as she was walking on Desert Front near the Sheep Creek Wash. I did yell at her and got her attention, but could not catch up to tell her what was going on.  These coyotes are bold and have very little fear of humans.  One of them snatched up my neighbor's dog last week then spit it out when someone driving by saw what was happening and honked their car horn at them.   Please be careful!     

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Re: Mountain lions, coyotes and bears, oh my!
« Reply #107 on: Sep 09, 11, 01:46:23 PM »
Yikes!   :o  Those guys can get VERY bold.

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Re: Mountain lions, coyotes and bears, oh my!
« Reply #108 on: Nov 25, 11, 03:35:31 PM »
had a red nose!

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Re: Mountain lions, coyotes and bears, oh my!
« Reply #109 on: Nov 30, 11, 05:19:04 PM »
We had a mountain lion sprint down our street about 30 minutes ago.  It crossed over mountain view and headed towards the wash/H2....  :o

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« Reply #110 on: Dec 05, 11, 12:06:03 AM »
mountain lion out i know some are tracking it fish and game just left my house got my dog real bad and another.  watch out it is very big ran right past me after getting my dog.
 

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« Reply #111 on: Dec 05, 11, 12:08:17 AM »
sorry i am not thinking clear i live on quail it was between pheasant and quail and it appears to not afraid fish and game said the lion is very comfortable in our area.

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« Reply #112 on: Dec 05, 11, 07:04:20 AM »
thx for posting, possibly the same one that got some livestock up there earlier this year? Hope your dog and the other dog are going to be okay. You must be really rattled.

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« Reply #113 on: Dec 05, 11, 07:17:56 AM »
i don't think i have ever been so scared.  Talking to fish and game i think made it worst, these animals are amazing.  He said that the lion probably has been watching the patterns of when the dogs go out.  And then for it to get chased off and come back same spot and get another animal.  But like fish and game said if that lion would have wanted Jemma it would have taken her.  You can see where it had Jemma's head in it's mouth from the bites left on her head and face.  I got her with it's claw about a three inch gash about half inch deep.  Bite marks all over Jemma.  We will be heading out to the vet this morning.  I can't thank my neighbors enough for what I think was saving Jemma's life.  Just be so careful with your animals and your kids.  When it ran past me, I can't even tell you the fear I had.

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Re: Mountain lions, coyotes and bears, oh my!
« Reply #114 on: Dec 05, 11, 08:00:27 AM »
Oh my goodness! You actually fought the mountain lion? About what time of day was this so I know when to watch out for my children. I let my kids play in the yard sometimes by themselves.

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Re: Mountain lions, coyotes and bears, oh my!
« Reply #115 on: Dec 05, 11, 08:13:41 AM »
Oh my goodness! You actually fought the mountain lion? About what time of day was this so I know when to watch out for my children. I let my kids play in the yard sometimes by themselves.

Last Wednesday it was running down our street between 4:45 and 5pm....

Monky6, what kind of dog is Jemma?  Sorry for your scare.. Hope everything will be okay for your dog.

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Re: Mountain lions, coyotes and bears, oh my!
« Reply #116 on: Dec 05, 11, 10:21:48 AM »
Comfirmed they shot it last night 300lb thank goodness

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Re: Mountain lions, coyotes and bears, oh my!
« Reply #117 on: Dec 05, 11, 10:25:49 AM »
Just comfirmed they shot him last night 300 lbs

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Re: Mountain lions, coyotes and bears, oh my!
« Reply #118 on: Dec 05, 11, 10:26:06 AM »
It trotted past a friend who was outside her house on Shamrock last Wednesday afternoon.

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Re: Mountain lions, coyotes and bears, oh my!
« Reply #119 on: Dec 05, 11, 10:33:49 AM »
Just comfirmed they shot him last night 300 lbs

Wow that's huge! Ya just can't have that running through the neighborhood, no way.