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  2. Eastern cougar - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Eastern Cougar believed to be extinct, probably has been for ...

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    Sadly, entire populations of animals can vanish from the planet without anyone noticing. That appears to be the case with the eastern cougar. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has performed ...

  4. Eastern U.S. cougar declared extinct 80 years after ... - AOL

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    The species has officially been declared extinct and removed from the U.S. endangered species list. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  5. Stunning new photos show the faces of animals on the ... - AOL

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    Photographer Tim Flach is renowned for his photos that show the more human side of suffering animals. Stunning new photos show the faces of animals on the verge of extinction Skip to main content

  6. List of mammals of West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The state of West Virginia is home to 72 wild mammal species. Four – the Virginia big-eared bat, the Indiana bat, the West Virginia northern flying squirrel and the extinct eastern cougar – are federally listed as endangered. Several additional species are rare in the state and warrant close monitoring.

  7. North American cougar - Wikipedia

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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.

  8. Extinct in the wild - Wikipedia

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    The species recovery score is a 0%–100% scale, with 0% being the species is extinct or extinct in the wild and 100% being fully recovered. [40] In addition, the Green Status also classifies previous and future conservation impacts with the Green Scores of Conservation Dependency, Conservation Gain, Conservation Legacy, and Recovery Potential.

  9. Cougar - Wikipedia

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    The cougar (Puma concolor) (/ ˈ k uː ɡ ər /, KOO-gər), sometimes called the mountain lion, catamount, puma, or panther is a large small cat native to the Americas. It inhabits North, Central and South America, making it the most widely distributed wild, terrestrial mammal in the Western Hemisphere, and one of the most widespread in the world.