A female cougar with three kittens, estimated to be seven to nine months old, was caught on camera in a historic first for the state's wildlife recovery efforts.
Learn how trail cameras captured the first evidence of cougar reproduction in Minnesota in over a century — and what it could mean for the species’ return.
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For the first time in over a century, researchers have documented evidence of cougars reproducing in Minnesota.
Cougar kittens have been spotted in Minnesota, something the Department of Natural Resources says hasn’t happened in more ...
Researchers with the University of Minnesota’s Voyageurs Wolf Project have captured the first video evidence in over 100 years of cougars reproducing in Minnesota.
"We feel incredibly fortunate we were able to capture such a wild moment in such detail." ...
Researchers with the Voyageurs Wolf Project made a historic finding this spring on a different species of large carnivore – they captured the first modern-era evidence of cougar reproduction in ...