Mountain lion struck and killed by
vehicle on I-88 in DeKalb County
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[October 18, 2022]
A mountain lion (Puma concolor – cougar) was struck
and killed by a vehicle on Interstate 88 in DeKalb County on Sunday,
the Illinois Department of Natural Resources officials announced
today.
The animal was transferred by the Illinois State Police to an
Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) wildlife biologist
and has been delivered to the University of Illinois
Champaign-Urbana (UIUC) for a full necropsy and DNA analysis. The
UIUC analysis will provide valuable information to biologists about
the animal, its place of origin, and exploratory movements across
the Midwest.
IDNR experts believe it may be the same mountain lion that was
captured on a trail camera on private property in Whiteside County
in late September and confirmed by wildlife biologists from IDNR and
the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).
IDNR is monitoring another mountain lion reported in western
Illinois in early October. This animal has a GPS collar that was
originally attached in November 2021 by the Nebraska Game and Parks
Commission (NGPC) as part of an ongoing research project on their
mountain lion population, including movement patterns. The NGPC has
been coordinating with state agencies on GPS location data as the
animal recently made an eastward journey across Iowa and into
Illinois. IDNR will continue to coordinate with NGPC and other
agency partners on this animal while it is in Illinois.
Mountain lions were eliminated from Illinois prior to the 1870s due
to habitat loss and overharvest. Although extremely rare in
Illinois, mountain lion sightings have been confirmed in Illinois
during the past few decades consisting of younger animals, typically
originating from a population in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
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IDNR receives numerous reports of mountain lions in the state
each year. Most often the alleged sightings are determined to be cases of
mistaken identity with other animals, such as feral cats or bobcats, or evidence
is not available to validate the report. Regardless, IDNR documents and
investigates all reports by the public.
Mountain lions have been protected in Illinois since 2015, and it
is unlawful to hunt, kill, or harass them unless they pose an imminent threat to
a person or property. The IDNR reminds the public that it is very rare for a
mountain lion to pose a threat to people or property. However, if encountered
and the animal does not immediately flee, people should stand tall, wave their
arms, throw stones or other objects, and yell. Do not run, but slowly back away
from the site, keeping an eye on the animal.
The public can report large carnivore sightings at the following link:
https://www.wildlife
illinois.org/sightings/report/.
IDNR will continue to closely monitor reports in accordance with its large
carnivore response plan and work to mitigate threats to public safety and
property. For more information on mountain lions in Illinois visit
https://www.
wildlifeillinois.org/gallery/mammals/
very-rare-visitors/cougar/.
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