However the scarring on the trees did not and the angles were off. To date most of the pictures that have been sent in have been bobcats and other species Ive received pictures of house cats. Join as a $8 per month sustainer and get our brand-new owl umbrella! Today she talked with us a little bit before the show about why the mountain line is so compelling and why we want it to be part of our world. Okay. Caller: And then there's the Lily Pond Road and then there's a six foot tall fence. I just saw the head and the tail that was leaving. So you want identifiable backgrounds. Well within there. We'll be right back. And when provoked no animal could stand before him elegantly put. I hope she's listening and she had spoke to a lot of different people ended up having a couple of sightings of her alone without sort of by accident. By, March 2023 Fund Drive Rules and Regulations, Persons with disabilities who need assistance accessing NHPR's FCC public files, please contact us at publicfile@nhpr.org. But you won't find evidence of their existence in paw prints in the snow or a deer carcass in a tree. There wasn't a distinct subspecies the North American mountain lion is all is all one species and then you can find a genetically distinct South American subspecies. I wasn't employed as biologists at the time of a situation that's been reported but so I started digging into this report and spoke with another wildlife biologist with the agency and said Do you know anything about this. Give today. The engineers Dan Colgan our senior producer is Allan Grimm. Patrick Tate: Martin Like what about Panther Panther saying animals same animal and like a bit of trivia Guinness Book of World Records says the animal with the most names is in English alone they're supposedly 40 names for Mount lion. Theyve always said when we have verifiable evidence to say a mountain lion has been, is, or was in the state that wed acknowledge that and give that information out, says Pat Tate, the furbearer biologist with New Hampshire Fish and Game, who insists theres no conspiracy. There's a lot of photographs that you can see that it's very clearly a tabby cat that someone has thought was a mountain lion. Peter Biello: I did mention four feet nose to tail would be kind of small for a mountain lion. We're gonna cue you up and bring into the program listeners in just a moment but I want to ask about the role that Mountain Lions play in the ecosystem we've been talking a lot about mountain lions traveling and being sort of hard to track as they move. Okay. I wanted to get your thoughts on the mystique of the mountain lion start with you Rick. And why would they what. Anytime at any HP broad dot org or subscribe to our podcast search Apple podcasts Google Play or stitcher for an HP bar exchange. Tonight, Sean McDonald investigates,. The views expressed in this program are those of the individuals and not those of an HP are its board of trustees or its underwriters. The second story window through about 30 feet away from it. And to anyone listening I would just say you know fishing game who wants proof right. So it is possible to see male Mountain lions roam into the northeast - there was one hit by a car in CT a number of years back - but we don't have a breeding population of Mountain lions in New England. I mean so what what is the practical change that it would bring to New Hampshire if any. Join as a $8 per month sustainer and get our brand-new owl umbrella! I looked at the picture and asked me what do you see in the picture and I wrote back. But along the lines of the conspiracy theories as you mentioned earlier there there was a bit of a sense on behalf of what I'll call the promo online community who felt that fishing gain maybe not even so much in a spoken policy but maybe sort of an unspoken policy did not want to find themselves in a situation where they had to spend money to create a management plan and so forth. Caller: Yeah. But are there mountain lions living in New Hampshire? 44-N Links. So I reached down to grab the camera and looked back and like a ghost it's gone. The trouble with accepting every reported sighting as a confirmed mountain lion is that there are so many mistaken identifications. Peter Biello: Sam I wanted to ask you a little bit about that first and then turn to Patrick Tate efficient game. Fish and Game then deny the evidence. Sandy Hodskins, owner of West Meadow Farm in Bradford, New Hampshire, took time from shoveling Wednesday to enjoy the snow with her horse, West Wind. But if you were to get Western dispersing mountain lions just would just sort of expanding into New Hampshire. About Lions. Patrick Tate: No downward pressure at all I think actually Sean turned up and we found the evidence there a number of people would finally say finally we can put this debate to bed. I've had a number of people call up and say I found a scout in the woods and I want it DNA identified. Caller: I cannot recall or see the tail in my in my image of it. Tell us your story. I live pretty much on the town line of Greenfield just a couple of miles down in the Greenfield. Peter Biello: Well yeah. No evidence and other states where Mountain lights have turned up. A lot of times. Administrative Links. Caller: Hey guys how you doing. Peter Biello: Mm hmm. The exchange is a production of New Hampshire Public Radio. M from Tree Hill author series presenting Diane lay back. And I can recall its information but I can't confirm or verify anything. As recently as 2011 there was one young male mountain lion that cruised all the way from the black hills of South Dakota, up over the Great Lakes, down through New Yorkgetting spotted all. Patrick Tate: Yes. Infinite Scroll Enabled. Each person had their own copy and now it was identify the trees the species of tree matched. But having read a bit of information about his cougar there are a darker subspecies. On Oct. 10, he gave a slide talk called "Wild Cats of New Hampshire," which included the bobcat and the lynx. They get a lot of media attention but compared to the the amount of times that a mountain lion could attack a person but doesn't because they don't typically view us as prey. Patrick Tate: Exactly I was gonna bring that up juvenile male of. Get your tickets today and one for fifty dollars or six for 150 at NH PR and board. WMUR NH Chronicle Mountain Lions in NH Part I and Part II. You know you have to have a license and it's hard to get that license a license to own a mountain lion. for some excitement. I don't see the hoaxes anymore at that level. We are the second most-forested state in the country, and those forests can be impenetrable snarls (part of why the Northeast is notoriously a difficult place to hunt deer), and while there are people in a lot of those woods, because the cats have been absent for a few generations now, most of those people dont know what a cougar scrape or latrine look and smell like. Is that typically what was happening there. Maps of Trapping Take by Town 1994 to 2004. Patrick Tate New Hampshire Fish and Game Wildlife Biologist thanks very much for being here this morning really appreciate it. As far as I could tell there was a positive DNA sequence coming from the scat sample Patrick. You don't know what's going on. The DNA the DNA that they were able to pull from the cat suggested that it was a dispersed mountain lion that came. In my New Hampshire career I have written several, and seen at least 20, stories along the lines of "local person thinks they saw a mountain lion but there's no actual evidence aside from. Deer Bear Moose Wolves Fisher Mountain Lions. As I tried to get a picture of it so there was it was definitely we looked up all the pictures and it was definitely not a bobcat or anything else being it looked just like a mountain lion. Caller: I do. Today on the exchange we discuss what residents may have been seeing and what breeding mountain lion pairs would mean for our ecosystem. Really appreciate you guys being here as well. The report came in from a conservation officer. Despite numerous reports, the NH Fish and Game Department continues to have no physical evidence of mountain lion presence in the state. I mean there was this one lady I remember and tough tomorrow. To date, the Department has not received any verifiable evidence (photographic or DNA)of mountain lions existing in New Hampshire. Thank you. Information that weed family automotive dot com sunny for today high temperatures low to mid 80s clear tonight overnight lows in the 50s tomorrow sunny highs in the upper 80s. I have no doubt that there are mountain lion roaming New Hampshire. So let's let's go to the phones. Seems reasonable! Well let's hear from from Sue Morse again science director for the organization keeping track. It's unfortunate that that kind of thing happens as often as it does. It's got a a smudge of black and bobcats and links just don't have that we don't have any other cards. support for an HBO who comes from you our listener Sam from advanced in you a local New Hampshire nonprofit specializing in college student loans and student refinancing options. Patrick Tate: Yes. Despite numerous reports, the NH Fish and Game Department continues to have no physical evidence of mountain lion presence in the state. Deer Bear Moose Grey Wolf Coyote Foxes Fisher Mountain Lion NH Wildlife History. A 140-pound male mountain lion was hit by a car and killed in 2011 in Milford, Connecticut. And now that everyone and their mother has a remote camera in their back yard its just so, so unlikely that there are resident, breeding mountain lions in New England that are living invisibly among us, he says, Its become Big Foot.. Caller: It had to be a mountain lion convinced I was about 30. NH Fish and Game relies on physical evidence to answer questions about the presence or absence of mountain lion in the state. From: Boomerdog in OK 08-Oct-07 It is also known as cougar, panther, mountain lion, and puma, though catamount is the preferred regional vernacular. We'd love to have you in the queue. Now Bobcat is a completely different species. Thanks for a great thanks. The Eastern mountain lion is extinct in the eastern United States and Canada, but in 2011, a . There's these animals aren't coming with a map saying oh I want to go here. Mountain lions leave a lot of sign. She is renowned for tracking. So hey, just me shooting from the hip, maybe there are a couple mountain lions skulking about. They absolutely do. The second one was not only fresh but when I actually put my hand on it it was you know smelled like cat and I it's there's no denying a fresh mountain lions get if you can tell it every story that KOAT. Well just that I have evidence and it was not it was denied by fishing game at the time and I you know there's I don't need to prove to anybody that I saw one just like some of your callers said okay. There have been several sightings of mountain lions in New Hampshire recently. Russ, from Sandwich (and Bedford) asks: In Sandwich New Hampshire, everybody has a story about seeing a mountain lion. But I was riding a mountain bike not far from my house. And so. HOLDERNESS, N.H. (AP) Two of the known mountain lions in New Hampshire have spent their 15 years in close proximity to humans. He said matter of fact I do. So this whole illegal pet trade black market pro trade thing does does exist in a situation like that can happen. There are mountain lion in Massachusetts. Peter Biello: Listeners give us a call if you have a question or a story of a sighting 1 800 8 9 2 6 4 7 7. Peter Biello: And then it ran away okay. That's too big for Bobcat. So we're fixated on natural but there's other possibilities. I just stood there just a second and I came to a complete stop and then I ran away. nh.gov | privacy policy | accessibility policy Sam Evans-Brown: So Tim so this cat's been been referenced a couple of times I think we should talk about it specifically lay the whole story out for folks who haven't heard the story because it's actually I think really indicative of a lot of stuff for talking about. Numerous scat and fur specimens have been turned in as part of mountain lion report investigations; DNA identification has shown these submitted samples to be from domestic dog, coyote, bobcat andraccoon. Part II. NH Fish and Game Wildlife Biologist Patrick Tate reports that so far, mountain lion reports accompanied byphotographs have been misidentified bobcats or housecats, or pictures of mountain lions taken from the Internet and reported as being recorded in New Hampshire. This is where things start breaking down when you so I get pictures with this great description and one of my favorite stories is a great description what the witness and then so I called the witness and wanted information from them and the person says What are you talking about. Peter Biello: This is NHK PR Good morning and HP are summer car raffle is back and now's the time to get your early bird tickets. 1 800 8 9 2 6 4 7 7. We mentioned that one cat that was hit by a car where it has it that it was a male looking for me. If you believe you have seen a mountain lion and want to report it to NH Fish and Game, please contact the Wildlife Division at (603) 271-2461 or wildlife@wildlife.nh.gov to request an observation report form. So we tossed these terms around but really the term subspecies has been sort of redefined in our lifetimes. Do we have native species that could have exhibited this type of behavior leaving leaving a deer carcass up in a tree. N.H.'s Fish and Game department says there's no proof mountain lions live in the state, yet residents from Bedford to Berlin have been reporting sightings for years. And listeners this has been a lively conversation we're sorry we didn't get to all the the e-mailed comments and the phone calls your stories are appreciated even if we didn't get a chance to hear them today. Sam Evans-Brown: Well and I think and the last takeaway here is everyone I think probably agrees that any possible sightings that have been seen. Sam Evans-Brown: Well first I want to sort of explain why what the theory is but then also throw a bit of cold water on it because I don't think there's much much logic behind it but essentially is that if fish and game were to acknowledge that there was a population of Mount lions in the state there's a chance that something like a listing under the federal Endangered Species Act might happen and then there'd be you know some they'd have to put a plan in place to protect the species there'd be you know restrictions put on development. And the second question is this a behavior mountain lions exhibit. Patrick Tate: I've from all the situations I've read and learned about wildlife. Right. The species that once inhabited the Northeast, known as the eastern mountain lion, is now extinct. And I think this is a really interesting story for a couple of reasons one is that it proves what Pat was saying which that basically from New York state where its traces was really picked up on a game camera around Lake George all the way down to Connecticut there was numerous. He played a pivotal role and he battled for recognition. When they were landing or taking off and it seems like it's been there for like. I was at the Sentinel as a reporter there for about four years and during that time I probably wrote close to a half dozen stories or so on this topic including a lengthy feature at one point that in which I spoke to several people from around the banana region claimed to have seen mountain lions that at one time or another. Give today. Rick van de Poll: 80 90. I'm gonna send you a letter that we researched this report and we spoke with those labs and the lab wrote in their letter to us that they could only say that Scott contained white Tea Party fur and that they could not say what deposited the scout because it's far too degraded listeners we'd love to hear from you about your mountain lion sightings if you have seen one or if you if you think you have give us a call we'd love to hear your story 1 800 8 9 2 6 4 7 7. I've actually had to walk in on one or two now and look at what was going on and figured out what was going on. Caller: So I've been telling this story for five years or so and very few people believe me. Sam Evans-Brown: And when we talk about subspecies this actually leads to to an interesting tangent which is that the field of biology recently has been sort of revolutionized by the use of DNA to determine what subspecies are. And those and that's how you can go from a story that Pat says I have nothing to say about that to a story that you know could be the first verified sighting in over 100 years. Were there any differences between these two that we could have noticed right off. Here it is. Peter Biello: Yeah some of what she was saying sounds like it would require getting pretty close or at least having a nice zoom lens right Sam like. Known to exist in the state for over well over a hundred years. Peter Biello: Worth mentioning if we're scaring anybody question a mysterious mountain lions lurking perhaps in someone's backyard. They kill big animals. Have it reported down in the Keene area. And you know all that. Sam Evans-Brown: Well this might be a good moment to talk about hoaxes. It doesn't happen as much anymore. Less successful males roam further. Its impossible to say, but I think the odds are pretty good that some of these sightings are legit. I'm Peter Biello in for Laura NOI. So before we get to the the the the stories of sightings we're getting a lot of calls. For starters, part of the confusion might come from the fact that the eastern cougar was taken off the endangered species list earlier this year. m from a weed family Automotive on store Street in Concord is serving the Concord area families automotive needs since 1995. Information online ad an age student loans dawg. Listeners we'd love to hear some of your thoughts on this. I noticed it had a really big sweeping tail that kind of curled up behind it and all but still at that point because everyone says there's no mountain lions here. Patrick Tate: Well I've never seen an Easter cougar so I can't say when I've handled these 10 cougars and whatnot. So so it is possible in Maine to still to to to have one but you have to be sort of professional handler as it were. Patrick Tate: Nice talk to you too. So I don't understand really how how this this idea came to be but it is the main reason why folks believe that fishing game is is covering up the fact that there are mountain lions in the state again with no evidence. From came from out west they tracked it all the way back to the Black Hills in the Dakotas. So what those ranges. Pat humans people leave deer carcasses up in trees. However, as far as I can tell theres no Deep State Conspiracy to cover up a breeding population of cougars in the Granite State. Some are included in lists of mountains, such as the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) list of the Hundred Highest peaks of New England, or the . So one thing I'll add. So yeah as far as wildlife species that put deer and trees know there aren't any others that I know of that put deer in trees just just humans might be responsible for that. Patrick Tate: And there's one other way to model that is the same animal. And as the biologist who's gonna stand on this and if I'm going to say this is a proven picture I need to be able to stand on it so soundly and have the evidence so I going to go through it with a fine tooth comb kept picking pieces apart trying to answer these pieces. John you're on the air. Peter Biello: Today on the program Patrick Tate New Hampshire Fish and Game Wildlife biologist and far better project leader Sam Evans Brown host of an HP podcast outside in which is about the natural world and how we use it. He shifted gears in 2016 and began producing Outside/In, a podcast and radio show about the natural world and how we use it. His work has won him several awards, including two regional Edward R. Murrow awards, one national Murrow, and the Overseas Press Club of America's award for best environmental reporting in any medium. Theres a project called the Cougar Network that tracks verified sightings, and they are all around us: Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine, New York and New Brunswick have all had verified sightings over the past 20 years or so. Part II. Second when I when they did forward it from Wyoming to to Michigan you know this was coming right from sample 18 and 19 had no remarkable differences from known mountain lions from Michigan or Wyoming. Lots of people have stories about them, people have them on their game cameras I mean its kind of a thing. So what counts as verifiable evidence? Reports without physical evidence are not dismissed, however Fish and Game cannot verify a sighting report without physical evidence. That's why we always go back to the physical evidence to support what they're reporting. It's bigger but bigger and better world. Can we go to the site. They are the same thing. Peter Biello: So let's say Rick that it was confirmed that there that there are mountain lines here in New Hampshire. Had great trees behind it beautiful ferns on the ground so it brought me down on the site and the ferns on the ground matched. And that's this morning at 10:00 here on NH PR. Patrick Tate: So it's interesting it's brought up. I can't tell you what you saw but it sounds like a mountain lion. Patrick Tate: Okay. But also I think it proves the opposite point which is that sometimes they're pretty secretive because all the way from Minnesota where the where was the first time was picked up on a game camera to New York. People go through great lengths to create hoaxes like this. "Of those three to five reports,. Monday, December 5th: Mountain Lions in New Hampshire? And Rick Van de Poll naturalist and founder of ecosystem management consultants of New England. And I saw you cat about four feet long from nose to tail come across from the water across the road and just leap over a six foot perimeter fence in a single bound. brings a lot of. Peter Biello: This is the exchange on an PR. I think that you probably are. There's always been physical evidence to prove those situations like hair or fur scat hair prints pictures of the animal print scat hair. Are there other powers that be worried that scary mountain lions will scare off people from camping in New Hampshire. Pelosi story here we go. Patrick Tate: While a juvenile not a juvenile I guess if you want nodes to the base of the tail for juvenile that wouldn't be small at all. Sam Evans-Brown: And second the evidence required is is you know pretty pretty tough to gather.
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