Wildlife biologists to examine cougar found in Whiteside County
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[November 23, 2013]
SPRINGFIELD — Wildlife
biologists will examine the remains of a cougar found on a farm near
Morrison in rural Whiteside County in an effort to learn more about
the animal's recent history and origin, the Illinois Department of
Natural Resources announced Thursday.
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An IDNR conservation police officer responded Wednesday to a call
from a Whiteside County farm owner that a large cat had been seen
exiting a cornfield, running toward the farm owner's home and
outbuildings. When the officer arrived at the farm, he made contact
with the farm owner's wife, who was in the house, and checked a
horse barn and lot where the landowner's horses were located. The
cougar was discovered in a concrete tunnel beneath a corn crib.
After consulting with the farm owner's wife and IDNR law enforcement
and wildlife personnel, and at the farm owner's request, it was
determined that the cougar should be euthanized. The officer
dispatched the animal with his IDNR-issued rifle. The cougar
appeared to weigh more than 100 pounds and was 5 1/2 to 6 feet in
length.
Wildlife biologists will take possession of the animal and
conduct a necropsy.
Cougars, also known as mountain lions, were extirpated from
Illinois before 1870 and are not protected by the Illinois Wildlife
Code. There is no evidence that a resident breeding population
exists in Illinois, but occasional transient cougars have been found
in the state in recent years, likely dispersing from states to the
west of Illinois, including South Dakota.
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There were three confirmed cougars in Illinois between 2002 and
2008. A male was killed by a train in Randolph County in 2002.
Another male was killed by a hunter in Mercer County in 2004. A
third male was shot and killed on the north side of Chicago in 2008.
Although analysis indicates these three animals were genetically
similar to mountain lions from South Dakota, their history in the
wild is uncertain.
More recently, images taken by trail cameras in Jo Daviess County
(September 2012) and in Morgan, Pike and Calhoun counties (October
and November 2012) were confirmed by IDNR as showing a live cougar.
Given the long distances typically traveled by cougars, and the
proximity of the counties (especially Calhoun, Morgan and Pike), it
is possible that the camera images may show the same animal.
For more information on cougars, check the Living with Wildlife
in Illinois website at
http://web.extension.illinois.edu/wildlife.
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