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The Eastern Cougar Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, science-based, volunteer-run conservation organization dedicated to recovery of cougars (mountain lions) in wild areas of their former range in eastern and central North America.
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www.easterncougar.org/
www.easterncougar.org/
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Because of the very small sample size on which the taxonomy of the eastern cougar subspecies (Puma concolor couguar) was established, it is probably impossible to define an "eastern cougar subspecies" even with DNA analysis.
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www.easterncougar.org/pages/abouteasterncougars.htm
www.easterncougar.org/pages/abouteasterncougars.htm
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The Cougar Network is a nonprofit science organization dedicated to studying cougar-habitat relationships and the role of cougars in ecosystems. We believe that science will ensure the continued recovery and long term conservation of the species. ... This Web site requires Flash Player. ... Membership Benefits Online Store Donations...
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www.easterncougarnet.org/
www.easterncougarnet.org/
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Species description, life history, distribution and habitat, status, management and research needs for the Eastern Cougar. ... Eastern Cougar; Felis concolor cougar...
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www.dec.ny.gov/animals/6974.html
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North American Cougar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The North American Cougar ( Puma concolor couguar ), is the Cougar subspecies once commonly found in eastern North America and still prevalent in the western half of the continent. As well as seve...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_Cougar
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The eastern cougar (Puma concolor couguar) once roamed the eastern United States from Maine to South Carolina and west from Michigan to Tennessee. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has for years presumed the eastern couger was extinct, having no verifiable evidence, such as DNA, to the contrary.
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www.fws.gov/northeast/ECougar/
www.fws.gov/northeast/ECougar/
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; Eastern Cougar (Puma concolor couguar) ... The eastern cougar is described as a large, unspotted, long-tailed cat. Its body and legs are a uniform fulvous or tawny hue. Its belly is pale reddish or reddish white. The inside of this cat's ears are light-colored, with blackish color behind the ears.
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www.fws.gov/nc-es/mammal/cougar.html
www.fws.gov/nc-es/mammal/cougar.html
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