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Cougars were hunted out of existence in Michigan 100+ years ago — but these wild cubs prove they're bouncing back
On March 13, wildlife experts confirmed that two endangered cougar cubs were spotted and photographed in the wilds of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in early March — a first for the state in over 100 years.
Most states prefer to insist that cougars are not present or not breeding in their locale, despite evidence to the contrary. I'm delighted to see Michigan celebrating the return of its cougars. \o/
On March 13, wildlife experts confirmed that two endangered cougar cubs were spotted and photographed in the wilds of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in early March — a first for the state in over 100 years.
Most states prefer to insist that cougars are not present or not breeding in their locale, despite evidence to the contrary. I'm delighted to see Michigan celebrating the return of its cougars. \o/