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Wild Cat News - Volume 1, Issue 1

Welcome to Wild Cat News, a publication about the studies and stories of wild cats. Published online three times a year, Wild Cat News features compelling, in-depth articles about wild cat species such as cougars, jaguars, lynx, bobcats, ocelots, jaguarondis, and margays. A must-read for anyone interested in wild cat biology and conservation, Wild Cat News is only available in its entirety to Cougar Network Members.

Issue: June 2005

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Breaking News

An Introduction to the Cougar Network

By Dr. Clay Nielsen, Mark Dowling, Ken Miller, and Bob Wilson

Directors

The Cougar Network

 

Modeling Potential Habitat for Cougars in the Midwest

By Dr. Clay Nielsen
Director of Scientific Research
The Cougar Network

 

Jaguars Along the Borderlands

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By William E. Van Pelt
Non-game Mammals Program Manager
Arizona Fish & Game Dept.

 

Cougars Confirmed in Manitoba

By Bill Watkins
Zoologist
Biodiversity Section Wildlife and Ecosystem Protection Branch, Manitoba Conservation

 

Missouri Mountain Lions: Rumors and Reality

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By Dave Hamilton
Biologist
Missouri Department of Conservation

 

Back from the Brink?

By Renee Wissink
Ecosystem Scientist
Fundy National Park, New Brunswick, Canada

 

Using Mortality as a Reference for Population Dynamics

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By Bob Wilson
Biologist and Co-founder
The Cougar Network

 

Recommendations for Puma Necropsy and Processing

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By Jay Tischendorf, DVM
Director
American Ecological Research Institute (AERIE)

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