Cougars are a management concern on Vancouver Island because they are a top predator and because there have been frequent attacks on humans on the island. However, little is known about Cougar ecology in the Pacific Northwest of North America. We studied Cougar morphology and population characteristics as part of a larger study in two areas on Vancouver Island. We derived a multivariate measure of body size to describe changes with age and sex. Body size was similar in the two study areas. Survival rates for adult females were higher than those reported elsewhere; however, hunters avoided shooting females in general, and radio-collared Cougars in particular. Litter size at first detection was lower than reported in many other studies and ma...
Cougar numbers in Oregon declined between 1928 and 1961, primarily due to excessive harvest from the...
Prey selection, and kill and consumption rates by cougars (Puma concolor) were studied in the Sheep ...
Cougars (Puma concolor) are the largest of the cats found in Canada. Abundant now only in British C...
Cougars are a management concern on Vancouver Island because they are a top predator and because the...
I examined macrohabitat selection by cougars (Puma concolor vancouverensis) on Vancouver Island bet...
Little is known of the relationship between cougar (Puma concolor) predation and habitat. I investig...
The cougar (Puma concolor) is the remnant apex predator of South Dakota. Cougars were extirpated fro...
Cougar (Puma concolor) have been reported from the Yukon as early as 1944. Despite many sightings, n...
A study was initiated to collect and collate evidence to resolve the long-standing question of wheth...
Large carnivores, though globally threatened, are increasingly using developed landscapes. However, ...
Anthropogenic disturbance in the form of hunting and human landscape alterations have extensive effe...
Presently, eleven western states and two Canadian provinces utilize sport hunting as the primary mec...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Humans have historically altered ecosystem struc...
Hunting is commonly used by wildlife agencies to provide recreational opportunities and to reduce hu...
Graduation date: 1992Eight cougars were radio-collared and monitored during 1985 - 1987. Home range ...
Cougar numbers in Oregon declined between 1928 and 1961, primarily due to excessive harvest from the...
Prey selection, and kill and consumption rates by cougars (Puma concolor) were studied in the Sheep ...
Cougars (Puma concolor) are the largest of the cats found in Canada. Abundant now only in British C...
Cougars are a management concern on Vancouver Island because they are a top predator and because the...
I examined macrohabitat selection by cougars (Puma concolor vancouverensis) on Vancouver Island bet...
Little is known of the relationship between cougar (Puma concolor) predation and habitat. I investig...
The cougar (Puma concolor) is the remnant apex predator of South Dakota. Cougars were extirpated fro...
Cougar (Puma concolor) have been reported from the Yukon as early as 1944. Despite many sightings, n...
A study was initiated to collect and collate evidence to resolve the long-standing question of wheth...
Large carnivores, though globally threatened, are increasingly using developed landscapes. However, ...
Anthropogenic disturbance in the form of hunting and human landscape alterations have extensive effe...
Presently, eleven western states and two Canadian provinces utilize sport hunting as the primary mec...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Humans have historically altered ecosystem struc...
Hunting is commonly used by wildlife agencies to provide recreational opportunities and to reduce hu...
Graduation date: 1992Eight cougars were radio-collared and monitored during 1985 - 1987. Home range ...
Cougar numbers in Oregon declined between 1928 and 1961, primarily due to excessive harvest from the...
Prey selection, and kill and consumption rates by cougars (Puma concolor) were studied in the Sheep ...
Cougars (Puma concolor) are the largest of the cats found in Canada. Abundant now only in British C...