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    Mountain Lion Sightings Reported in Mississippi Despite Said Extinction

    16 hours ago

    JACKSON, MS - Although mountain lions were declared extinct in Mississippi more than a century ago, sightings of the elusive cats continue to be reported.

    These rare encounters are likely due to young male lions passing through the state while searching for new territory.

    According to the Mountain Lion Foundation, Mississippi lacks a breeding population of mountain lions, but wildlife advocates, like Tom Forks, a Mountain Lion Foundation Coexistence Ambassador, remain passionate about the potential return of these majestic creatures to the region.

    Forks explains that Mississippi’s vast forests and abundant wildlife, including the highest concentration of whitetail deer in the country, could provide ideal habitat for mountain lions, according to the Mountain Lion Foundation.

    However, the state has not yet attempted to reintroduce a breeding population.

    Despite their absence, public interest in mountain lions has grown in recent years. Forks notes that at a recent event in Jackson, residents expressed support for conservation efforts, signaling a shift in public sentiment, according to the Mountain Lion Foundation.

    Advocates believe that with proper protection, much like the state's black bear population, mountain lions could eventually return to Mississippi’s wilderness.


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    Ronnie J Bailey
    3h ago
    just seen one this year on 465 in Warren County
    Donna Roberts
    7h ago
    I have seen them in Simpson Co.
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