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Hunters find dead cougar in Iowa with snare around neck
MONTEZUMA, Iowa (AP) — Deer hunters found a dead mountain lion with a broken snare around its neck in east-central Iowa, state wildlife officials reported.
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources said the nearly 120-pound cat was found Tuesday in Poweshiek County by a group of hunters.
Mountain lions — also known as pumas and cougars — have no legal wildlife status in Iowa, meaning the hunters could have kept the carcass. Instead, they turned it over to DNR officials.
“It is not required that (mountain) lions be reported to the Iowa DNR; however, we really appreciate it when they are,” department wildlife biologist Vince Evelsizer told the Des Moines Register. “It helps us all in monitoring their whereabouts and learning more about them.”
The agency will conduct tests on the carcass to try to get more information on the mountain lion’s background, Evelsizer said.
Confirmed mountain lion sightings in Iowa are rare.
A trail camera captured this image of a mountain lion in Clinton County in 2011. This week, a dead mountain lion was found in Poweshiek County. Confirmed mountain lion sightings in Iowa are rare. (Iowa Department of Natural Resources)