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Oklahoma wildlife director says mountain lion kittens confirmed in Osage and Cimarron counties
Summary
The department confirmed two mountain lion kittens, with photographic evidence and biologist confirmation, the director told the commission during the June 7 meeting.
Director Wade told the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation commission on June 7 that staff have confirmed two mountain lion kittens in Oklahoma — one in Osage County and one in Cimarron County — based on photographic evidence and biologist review.
The confirmations were made by Jared Davis, the department’s furbearer biologist, after staff reviewed trail-camera photos and supporting evidence, Wade said during the director’s report. “We do have 2 cats documented cases of kittens, 1 in Osage…
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