The department responded to reports of a mountain lion near the James Madison STEAM Academy K-8 school campus, the department said in the post. The school district put the campus ...
PLANO, Texas — There have been two confirmed sightings of a mountain lion in North Texas over the past week, but sightings of mountain lions remain very rare in North Texas, wildlife officials ...
Jake Dirnberger has seen his fair share of wildlife, but what happened last Thursday to his dog was unexpected.
A mountain lion was spotted in Texas last week, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department confirmed, marking the most recent reported sighting of the animal that has previously caused disagreement ...
Dog recovering after mountain lion attack in Santa Cruz County A Santa Cruz County dog named Bella is making a miraculous recovery after surviving mountain lion bite marks that punctured her skull ...
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department confirms a mountain lion was spotted in Frisco, near Lake Lewisville. The lion was recorded on security camera footage and reported to the state parks ...
A mountain lion was caught on camera in a North Texas back yard on Nov. 1, 2024. A sighting was also reported in Lake Dallas six days earlier. Texas Parks and Wildlife officials are asking ...
Using data collected through GPS collars and cameras, Colorado Parks and Wildlife has “confirmed a robust mountain lion ...
And now, a potential mountain lion attack. Feature photo courtesy of Evan Price via KDVR. This article originally appeared on For The Win: Mountain lion seems to be ‘seeing stars’ after dog ...
The Boulder Weekly Oct. 16 op-ed about Proposition 127, quoted me correctly that lion populations will not explode nor will deer populations be decimated if Proposition 127 — which would ban trophy ...
LAKE DALLAS, Texas — Wednesday night, WFAA aired a video of a confirmed mountain lion sighting near Lake Lewisville in Frisco. Viewer Brady Smith saw it, and could not believe his eyes.
I had a split-second flashback to years earlier, during a camping trip, when my Girl Scout leader described the sound a mountain lion makes. “It sounds exactly like a woman screaming,” she said.