Cougar Conservation
Cougar Conservation
The Cougar is the one feline that doesn’t seem to have an immediate threat surrounding it. In fact, this is the
one of the cats that seems to be the least to worry about when it comes to their survival. They are very adaptable
creatures which means they are able to live in very diverse environments. They can be found in the mountains, along
the plains, in the swamp areas, and in the forests.
There are believed to be approximately 50,000 Cougars remaining in the wild today. That is much higher than
other types of cats. Even so there are conservation efforts in place for them. The goal is to help them out now
rather than waiting until the numbers are so low like with theirs that they may not ever have a chance to climb
back up again.
Part of the concerns involve the fact that the natural habitat of the Cougar continues to be taken away. The
fact that they are very territorial and like to have the span of up to 100 miles to look for food means that they
have a harder time surviving when humans continue to take away their land.
Sometimes that land is used for forestry or for agriculture. Most of the time though it has to do with homes for
people moving closer and closer. Most humans don’t like the idea of Cougars lurking around their home. If they have
children they worry about attacks. The fact that the Cougar seems to be increasing in numbers in many areas has
plenty of conservation groups excited.
However, the downside of it is that there seems to be more of them in areas where humans want to be as well.
This has resulted in more attacks on humans by the Cougar. As a result of this fears about humans have
continued to increase. Then people are more likely to hunt them and kill them as a means of clearing them out of
areas where they don’t want them.
It is possible that the placement of sheep, cattle, or horses can draw Cougars into areas that humans are
residing in. Keep in mind that these animals are programmed for survival and nothing more. They aren’t going to
pass up the chance for such meals when they can’t find other animals to consume. This has angered farmers and
ranchers to the point that many of them have set traps and put out poison to kill the Cougar.
Other conservation efforts in place also involve trying to find ways to prevent disease from spreading so
rapidly among though. When that occurs large numbers of the Cougar can be wiped out. They are highly susceptible to
various types of viruses and even and AIDS like epidemic.
Cougar conservation may not be as vital as that occurring for other types of cats but it still needs to be
there. These animals have an important place when it comes to the balance of the food chain across various
ecosystems. If they aren’t going to live then there can be concerns with some types of overpopulation.
Educating the public about Cougars is also part of conservation efforts. Should you see one it is best to look
as big as you can. Throwing rocks or other items at it could make it turn and disappear before you know it. Never
run from a Cougar though as it loves the thrill of the chance. That type of scenario would likely encourage it to
attack.
Since the Cougar can move in new locations there are often surprises about where they are discovered. Even when
you are hiking in areas where the Cougar isn’t known to live you need to be careful. As things continue to change
in their natural habitat they are going to become more common in new locations.
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