The DNR has been using unmarked helicopters for years dropping cougars into Iowa.:wink:
I have family ties to the DNR, as well as friends that are wildlife biologists for the DNR.
Mountain Lion sightings are rare in Iowa, but very possible. These animals can wander for thousands of miles. With that said, it is highly unlikely that an Iowan will ever see one in this state. They are extremely elusive, and know how to avoid human contact.
I have a buddy that lives in University Heights here in Iowa City who swore he saw a cougar in broad daylight in his backyard. I asked him about the tail. He said if was maybe a foot long. I laughed because it was obvious he didn't know what he was talking about. They have 3-4 foot long tails. The Heights Police Chief made it his mission to find and kill it. 5 years later.............
I have family ties to the DNR, as well as friends that are wildlife biologists for the DNR.
Mountain Lion sightings are rare in Iowa, but very possible. These animals can wander for thousands of miles. With that said, it is highly unlikely that an Iowan will ever see one in this state. They are extremely elusive, and know how to avoid human contact.
I have a buddy that lives in University Heights here in Iowa City who swore he saw a cougar in broad daylight in his backyard. I asked him about the tail. He said if was maybe a foot long. I laughed because it was obvious he didn't know what he was talking about. They have 3-4 foot long tails. The Heights Police Chief made it his mission to find and kill it. 5 years later.............