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People are fascinated with the idea of Illinois cougars

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How did the cat get here? When mountain lions are on the move they cover many miles in one day. It is not unreasonable to think that a cat from South Dakota could travel to Illinois in just a few weeks. In the past, is seems that cats that are found in Illinois have likely come through Wisconsin, but that is mostly speculation.

As far as the idea of a cougar in Illinois being protected, that is an interesting topic. There are no game laws in Illinois regarding these big cats. When conservation laws were written in the mid 1900s mountain lions were no longer present in Illinois. They used to thrive here, but market hunting, urban sprawl, and lack of game laws all but eliminated them in the Prairie State. Therefore, there is nothing on the books regarding them.

It seems that within the last two years there has been many more reported sightings of cougars throughout the Midwest. I know this topic has been written and talked about a fair amount in Iowa, Missouri and Wisconsin. In each of these situations it seemed that it was one lone cat on the move, very similar to what seems to be the case near Jacksonville.

Do we have the habitat to support a top predator? In my humble opinion, I think so. Illinois has an abundant population of deer, which is a popular prey animal for cougars. Our state also has lots of areas that are not accessed by humans all that often. Our thickly wooded river valleys are a perfect example.

If there were many cats here though, I think that we would be receiving more confirmed reports. I believe this to be true simply because of the vast number of trail cameras that exist in our woods. The Jacksonville cat was seen because of these cameras.

It will be interesting to see if we hear any more about this particular sighting. I’m guessing that this one confirmed report will spur numerous other sightings that may or may not be legit. Only time will tell. It is interesting though to think that the next time you head to the woods, you may not be the only predator on the prowl.

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