Saturday, February 28, 2009

WILDLIFE NEWS OF THE DAY - 022809

Researchers plan to equip golden eagles with trackers in order to better discern their migratory patterns over the next 3 years; while wildlife officers in Wisconsin were alerted to an eagle carcass that appeared to have been mutilated. Residents of an Ontario, Canada, town are debating what to do about increasingly brazen Coyotes in their neighborhoods. A flurry of cougar appearances around Santa Paula, California, has given authorities a chance to try out their Reverse-911 system; a cougar with a taste for horseflesh has struck again in San Bernardino County, California. And finally, a 19 lb cat named 'Moose' had the scare of his life when a cougar came calling (the cat stayed under a bed all day afterwards!)

Enigma of the golden eagle

Dead eagle found in Viroqua with talons missing

Coyotes' future fuzzy

Reverse 911 gets workout with mountain lion sightings

Second reported mountain lion attack of horse in Inland area this week

Outdoors: Hungry mountains lions are after your cats

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