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Not just being loud and obnoxiuos but I used to find (inthe last three years or so , a ton of cougar sign. It was kinda scary really. This spring, almost none. Lots of wolf stuff though. I have found more wolf than cat. I serious wonder if there is a correlation.
Kind of what I was figuring. I doubted they actually get many, especially in these areas as they are highly timbered. Did figure they'd push them out, and if the deer are gone, no reason for the cats to be there as well.
A rough estimate frompopulation reconstruction indicated that the minimumnumber of cougars in Washington might be around900 animals. An extrapolation across the state withthe highest cougar density reported in the literaturesuggested the maximum number of cougars inWashington might be around 4,100 animals. Since2003, cougar population size has been assessed in three project areas in Washington. Currently,the best available estimate of statewide abundance is from an extrapolation from those projects,corresponding to about 1,900 to 2,100 animals (excluding kittens).
Cougars are effective and efficient predators and average about one deerkill (or deer equivalent) every 10 days (Ackerman et al. 1986).
I pulled a lion pursuit tag this winter and spent a LOT of time in the woods looking for cats and running fresh tracks. What I found was sort of a suprise. On every single trip out we found lion tracks. Often they were old or the dogs were not able to sort them out. All year we only cut two adult toms. We treed one, around 130 lbs, the other track was too old to run. We checked the likely spots, deer and elk yards generally fairly low, and worked pretty hard to find tracks. The problem was that we only found two adult tom tracks. I think there are still quite a few lions around, but not near what I thought before spending much of the winter in the woods. We found far more coyote kills than lion kills... (likely 2:1) and never cut a single wolf track. We hunted Pend Orielle County the whole time.Another interesting thing- we only cut three bobcat tracks all year... ? Obviuosly we can't chase them, but why so few?? Trapping?
ReproductionFemale cougars sexually mature at about 2.5 years of age; males at 3 to 4 years. Cougars are solitary and only pair up for three to four weeks during the mating season, which normally occurs during winter months. Gestation lasts about 90-95 days. Females usually give birth in late winter or early spring to two or three cubs, but litters can be up to six cubs. Males take no part in the rearing of cubs, and have been known to kill unattended cubs.
I would increase your 10% mort rate quite a ways. Also- figure that when hunters take a female cat, it's likely they're killing the young as well...