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Our methods follow noninvasive sampling protocols, only collecting scat and hair for genetic analysis. No animals are collared.
Over 6 winters, trackers hiked more than 3,000 miles to map 300 miles of cougar tracks.Trackers also collected 815 samples to identify 39 individual mountain lions.
Our population is currently 2-6 resident adults with multiple kittens (2020).
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