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The eastern cougar or eastern puma (Puma concolor couguar) is a subspecies designation proposed in 1946 for cougar populations in eastern North America. [2] [3] The subspecies as described in 1946 was declared extinct by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 2011. [4] However, the 1946 taxonomy is now in question. [5]
Mexico (Baja California) E Sonoran pronghorn: Antilocapra americana sonoriensis: U.S. (AZ), Mexico E Pudú: Pudu puda: Southern South America E Eastern cougar: Puma concolor couguar: Eastern North America E Cougar (mountain lion) Puma concolor (all subsp. except coryi) Canada to South America T(S/A) Costa Rican cougar: Puma concolor costaricensis
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The Bay Area Puma Project is the first major study of pumas (also called mountain lions or cougars) in the south San Francisco Bay Area. [1] Launched in May 2008 in the Santa Cruz Mountains , the study involves nine cats that are being tracked using GPS -accelerometer collars.
The California Climate Information System, or CalCIS, would have made California the first state to create an open-source, continually refreshed climate hub.
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The North American cougar (Puma concolor couguar) is a cougar subspecies in North America. It is the biggest cat in North America (North American jaguars are fairly small). [4] [5] And the second largest cat in the New World. [6] It was once common in eastern North America and is still prevalent in the western half of the continent.
Eastern timber wolf The eastern timber wolf ( Canis lycaon ), [ 15 ] roamed throughout the state in pre-settlement days. Bounties were paid on their "scalps" in West Virginia through the late 1890s with the last recorded one being killed by Stofer Hamrick in Randolph County in January 1900.