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Missouri Department of Conservation believes that an increase in mountain lion sightings indicates a healthier environment.
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Have you noticed the millions of armadillos wandering around the St. Louis area and across Missouri this summer? Okay, maybe not millions, but they’re…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Dec. 31, 2012 - A Dec. 12 report of a mountain lion in DeKalb County capped off what has been a big…
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Mo. mountain lions are visitors, not nativesThe number of mountain lion sightings in the state of Missouri is on the rise, and DNA tests show some of them…
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MoDOT to work on I-64 double-deck for the rest of the yearThe Missouri Department of Transportation is warning motorists that major work on the 1-64…
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Mountain Lion captured and released in Reynolds CountyMissouri conservation officials have released a mountain lion that was trapped in the southeastern…
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Texas County man shoots and kills Mountain Lion Missouri conservation officials say a property owner shot a mountain lion on his land in the south-central…
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Another Mountain Lion Roaming Northwest Mo.The Missouri Department of Conservation says a landowner in Macon County took pictures of large tracks in a…
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DNA testing confirms that a tuft of hair left on a fence in south central Missouri belonged to a mountain lion.A man reported he saw the cat cross the…
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The Missouri House has given first-round approval to legislation that would return control of the St. Louis Police Department to the city. The department…