If you believe you have seen a mountain lion and want to report it to NH Fish and Game, please contact the Wildlife Division at (603) 271-2461 or wildlife@wildlife.nh.gov to request an observation report form. Patrick Tate: Exactly I was gonna bring that up juvenile male of. Ecosystem Management Consultants of New England, Ask Sam, and recently fielded question about mountain lions, 10 things to do in NH this weekend: Dartmouth Dance, Hamilton De Holanda & more, Turkish restaurant in the Upper Valley aims to help those affected by recent earthquakes, RFK Jr. tells NH crowd hes considering a presidential run, Epping woman pleads guilty to threatening Michigan election official in 2020, We also hear excerpts from an interview with, Read about the most recent cougar "sightings". Caller: And then there's the Lily Pond Road and then there's a six foot tall fence. Listeners give us a call if you'd like. Have you heard stories do you have questions about the mountain line. So nowadays we think of this in the Northeast as crazy stuff that people have a mountain lion as a pet. Chartered 1973; Member of District 44-H; . I saw the tail end of a literally from behind the shoulder The Long Tail mountain lion crossing the highway going from Password to often Village downtown. To date most of the pictures that have been sent in have been bobcats and other species Ive received pictures of house cats. I've seen him in the woods and that was not a bobcat but I was looking at. We're going to talk a little bit more about habitat first but then we'll get into sightings. There'd be there'd be all sorts of you know basically a lot of hassle required if that were to happen. List of Mountains in New Hampshire is a general list of mountains in New Hampshire, with elevation.This list includes many mountains in the White Mountains range that covers about a quarter of the state, as well as mountains outside of that range.. The exchange is a production of New Hampshire Public Radio. Known to exist in the state for over well over a hundred years. We we hear that there is allegedly a government conspiracy to deny the existence of mountain lions here in New Hampshire so I guess a local government conspiracy. Patrick Tate: Yes. Despite numerous reports, the NH Fish and Game Department continues to have no physical evidence of mountain lion presence in the state. Fish and Game looked into the labs to have them confirm the information in the reports which the labs did not. Can we go to the site. Which which I think Pat and I have both experienced. No evidence and other states where Mountain lights have turned up. and territorial animals are much more inclined to create a problem with passer bys than dispersing animals in fact I'd be totally shocked if a dispersal would encounter with a human purposefully unless they had already had some type of training to do so. From involving members in projects as local as cleaning up an area park or as far-reaching as bringing sight to the world's blind, Lions clubs have always . So hard to know hard to refute if there's no interest in making up a story which many people of course do then I would respond the same way as Pat did. Its closest living relative is the cheetah. Fish and Wildlife Service decided all of the cougars, pumas, and mountain lions in the country are actually the same species, and that species hasnt had a breeding population anywhere near the Northeast for at least 70 years. What's interesting about Bobcats is here in the Northeast we have some very large bobcats. Can you tell us about that story. You saw what you saw. Peter Biello: Let's go to Mike in Epping. HOLDERNESS, N.H. (AP) Two of the known mountain lions in New Hampshire have spent their 15 years in close proximity to humans. There's these animals aren't coming with a map saying oh I want to go here. So and so they so they do get pretty involved. Like why would you want one wildlife. I would just suggest that in my experience as a reporter covering this covering this issue for a few years at least at what point do we reach a certain critical mass for lack of a better term of accounts where I'm not to suggest that you guys aren't taking this possibility seriously. And they used to be this whole list of the different subspecies of mountain lion and it has since been reduced to just to the North American and the South American. The number 1 800 8 9 2 6 4 7 7 so promised a discussion about conspiracy theories. And there's there's no evidence of that cat's movement in that entire you know 12 hundred miles stretch of its journey. I actually been interviewed a couple of times by reporters and with all due respect for the media you know facts aren't always communicated correctly. To date, the Department has not received any verifiable evidence (photographic or DNA)of mountain lions existing in New Hampshire. Absolutely there are a lot of folks out there who for some reason need to create something that raises a stir and gets the attention of the media etc.. Somewhere the way they travel the things they do they're going to leave evidence. And I I have this great text history of New Hampshire game and fir bears and I think by Helen Silver who used to work for fish and game and she sort of I kind eyes this animal in one of the quotes from 1892 stating that the catamaran was the most ferocious of all the wild beasts of New Hampshire his great size strength and agility of movement together with his formidable weapons rendered him the terror both of man and beast. So the whole media hype about how scary mountain lions are should should go away immediately and that would be that I think the major thrust of educating folks about these casualties vs.. Sam Evans-Brown: Sam go ahead. We're not in the woods. I wasn't employed as biologists at the time of a situation that's been reported but so I started digging into this report and spoke with another wildlife biologist with the agency and said Do you know anything about this. Each person had their own copy and now it was identify the trees the species of tree matched. Sam Evans Brown. I just want to tell you a story that I read. Let's talk to Mike in Webster. Thanks for your call. The species that once inhabited the Northeast, known as the eastern mountain lion, is now extinct. Patrick Tate: So it's interesting it's brought up. Long before NASA was asked to put a man on the moon one engineer had already figured out how to get there. For starters, part of the confusion might come from the fact that the eastern cougar was taken off the endangered species list earlier this year. Let us know your story and share your photos! We rely on readers like you to support the local, national, and international coverage on this website. But along the lines of the conspiracy theories as you mentioned earlier there there was a bit of a sense on behalf of what I'll call the promo online community who felt that fishing gain maybe not even so much in a spoken policy but maybe sort of an unspoken policy did not want to find themselves in a situation where they had to spend money to create a management plan and so forth. There's never, ever, ever, ever been a documented case of a black mountain lion. John. We'd be inundated with scouts in the past when newspaper articles have been written about DNA and scouts. And those are not the same things. Peter Biello: This is the exchange on an PR. Right. I really really enjoyed listening to this program so thank you all very much. So the U.S. Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station has a database on mountain lion and they can identify. Mountain lions when they show up they leave evidence. So do they. And I was probably about a half a mile from downtown all village on the right. No I saw a camel. But the state always denies it, and none of us know why they deny it. He says when youve got a mountain lion in town, its kinda obvious. Rick van de Poll: Rick van de Poll so I was a non-believer as well. Since 1917, Lions clubs have offered people the opportunity to give something back to their communities. Sam Evans-Brown: So Tim so this cat's been been referenced a couple of times I think we should talk about it specifically lay the whole story out for folks who haven't heard the story because it's actually I think really indicative of a lot of stuff for talking about. 44-N Links. Which goes back to the Connecticut Connecticut cat and what not. But if people are still seeing mountain lions, why is the state and federal government seeking to COVER IT UP!? There have been several sightings of mountain lions in New Hampshire recently. Or years or so. Well let's talk a little bit about that. But having read a bit of information about his cougar there are a darker subspecies. Sam Evans-Brown: One in fact Helena silver in that sort of tome that Rick van de Poll read from at the beginning is she. Sam Evans-Brown: Certainly that is a thing I've heard but again you have to think of the incentives involved here. John thanks. Caller: I have yeah. Caller: Yeah. So so do what you can get to do what you can to get proof. N.H. We mentioned that one cat that was hit by a car where it has it that it was a male looking for me. Do they travel. I mean that so many of them are false sightings we. So here in New Hampshire when a person turns in something that the Department believes is possible mountain lion and believes it should be investigated further. And when provoked no animal could stand before him elegantly put. Yet this young male traveled about 1,800 miles. So for our scientists to do the lumping and whatnot. And the cougar embodies that. So I want to start the program with a comment from someone who is not in the studio with us today. Peter Biello: Worth mentioning if we're scaring anybody question a mysterious mountain lions lurking perhaps in someone's backyard. Well let me ask maybe Pat and Rick about this. Sue Morse: First and foremost if you have color or if you could see details of color look at the front of the face around the Pumas muzzle the muzzle itself is pure white. So when we talk about the threshold of evidence required to say for sure you have seen a mountain lion it is rather high. It's you know I recognized their report and. Patrick Tate: So it's very typical. Give today. Have a photo. 10 things to do in NH this weekend: Dartmouth Dance, Hamilton De Holanda & more, Turkish restaurant in the Upper Valley aims to help those affected by recent earthquakes, RFK Jr. tells NH crowd hes considering a presidential run, Epping woman pleads guilty to threatening Michigan election official in 2020. If youve got photo trap evidence of a Mountain Lion, send it in, and we'll send it along to the appropriate state or federal agency! Patrick Tate: I don't believe it is. WMUR uLocal: On this trail cam video, an unidentified feline is spotted. So one thing I'll add we're talking about natural dispensers but talking with the conservation officer in the 1980s they recall going to a residence telling a person you can live here but your mountain lion can't. We're gonna cue you up and bring into the program listeners in just a moment but I want to ask about the role that Mountain Lions play in the ecosystem we've been talking a lot about mountain lions traveling and being sort of hard to track as they move. Mountain Lions in New Hampshire-Fact or Fiction. But I do think that it's appropriate that a fishing game agency would recognize verifiable proof if they could. And I can recall its information but I can't confirm or verify anything. I believe I saw one that's fine and I'm not looking for an immediate story. Patrick Tate: So I just got to throw a little interesting side note in this. So one thing I'd point out is we've been talking about situations with no evidence a number of them come in with photographs and yet what they fit what they description of the animal they saw and by the way I got a picture of what I saw. Pat what do you think the mystique of the mountain lion. Peter Biello: So let's say Rick that it was confirmed that there that there are mountain lines here in New Hampshire. support for an HBO who comes from you our listener Sam from advanced in you a local New Hampshire nonprofit specializing in college student loans and student refinancing options. He shifted gears in 2016 and began producing Outside/In, a podcast and radio show about the natural world and how we use it. His work has won him several awards, including two regional Edward R. Murrow awards, one national Murrow, and the Overseas Press Club of America's award for best environmental reporting in any medium. John you're on the air. The second story window through about 30 feet away from it. Sam Evans-Brown: I just want to say the bang and word you just heard I think to me exemplifies why it's really hard to come up with with positive you know 100 percent certain evidence that you've that what you've got is a mountain lions.
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