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Separate fact from fiction with MDC Wild Webcast on mountain lions in Missouri Learn about big cats in the Show-Me State, have questions answered by MDC experts. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Black panthers in Missouri? Female cougars with cubs? Stocking mountain lions to eat feral hogs? Young male mountain lions passing through? Separate fact from fiction with the Missouri Department of Conservation’s (MDC) upcoming “Wild Webcast: Mountain Lions in Missouri” Wednesday, Sept. 20, from noon to 1 p.m. MDC Furbearer Biologist Laura Conlee and Alan Leary of MDC’s Mountain Lion Response Team will provide a brief presentation on these big cats in the Show-Me State and then answer questions from webcast participants to help separate fact from fiction on mountain lions in Missouri. REGISTER NOW at bit.ly/2h9pcpG for "MDC Wild Webcast: Mountain Lions in Missouri." Watch previous MDC Wild Webcasts on Birds and Birding, Talking Hogs, The Buzz about Pollinators, Be Bear Aware, The Fight Against Chronic Wasting Disease, and Discover Nature – Fishing at mdc.mo.gov/contact-engage/mdc-wild-webcasts. mountain lion Separate fact from fiction with the Missouri Department of Conservation’s upcoming “Wild Webcast: Mountain Lions in Missouri” Sept. 20 from noon to 1 p.m. Register at bit.ly/2h9pcpG MEDIA CONTACT: Joe Jerek Statewide News Services Coordinator 573-522-4115, ext. 3362 Joe.Jerek@mdc.mo.gov |
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Mr. Wu, Could you also share this down in the trout forum as well? Thank you sir. |
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Got one coming in for water every few days---I try to discourage that behavior in that lion, bobcats, foxes and 'yote's. I still have my daughter's Red Ryder I got her back in the late 80's---the big cat, the foxes and the 'yote's just get gone when I sting 'em in the azz with it, but the bobcat's go vertical about 5 feet when they get stung,quite a thing to see actually. I gotta try to shoot 1 handed and get a video when I nail one...something to see, doncha know! Jones |
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Quote: You got it http://www.cafeoutdoors.com/ubb/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=255772&an=0&page=0#255772 |
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awesome! thank you |
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RB wants it posted in the Deer forum Bingo http://www.cafeoutdoors.com/ubb/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=255776&Main=255776#Post255776 |
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Quote: I'd like to see that. |
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I'll work at---usually my Pot Bellied Lab (female yeller dog that is a bit portly) gives me a heads up when predators are nearby---her hackles rise, and she growls low-like...or ravens go bat chit crazy and fly around screaming their heads off outside---which is another early warning system when certain critters are nearby. See what I can do!! Jones |
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This info should be entertaing |
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WTF...been keeping vigilant, BUT, the only interesting critter I've seen out there since I mouthed off here about photos, is an extra tall and lanky 'yote---He doesn't jump when given Red Ryder justice historically though,so I don't bother stinging his azz any longer. I'll keep watching my doggie, and listening for the ravens, and maybe I'll eventually catch a bobcat out there for a photo-op. Sooner or later it shall come to pass,Grasshopper... Jones |
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