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    The Last Recorded Mountain Lion Sighting in Michigan

    23 days ago

    SAGINAW, MI - Mountain lions were once commonplace in Michigan but were wiped out across the state in the 1900s.

    According to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, mountain lions, once native to Michigan, were nearly wiped out by the early 1900s, with the last legally taken wild cougar in the state being killed near Newberry in 1906.

    For decades, the large predator was absent from Michigan's wilderness. However, in recent years, confirmed cougar sightings have been on the rise across various parts of the state, according to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.

    Since 2008, multiple sightings of cougars have been verified, with two illegal cougar harvests occurring in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

    Although sightings are not very common, confirmed sightings have been reported as late as 2022.

    According to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, the last recorded sighting of a mountain lion in Michigan was in 2022 in Ontonagon County; the sighting was confirmed via photograph.

    So, what do you think? Are there more mountain lions in Michigan than we think? Let us know!



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    PiroMan
    23d ago
    There was sightings of one or two of them on the north-east side of Adrian, Michigan a few years ago so this article is incorrect
    Karen Heath
    23d ago
    ABSOLUTELY THERE ARE QUITE A FEW !!!! We know .any people that have seen the., including over a dozen sightings ourselves, , close encounters !!!!!
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