Mountain Lion Poached In Colorado, Wildlife Officials Seek Information From The Public

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Mountain Lion Poached In Colorado, Wildlife Officials Seek Information From The Public

Mountain lion.

Wildlife officers are seeking further information from the public in relation to the illegal killing of a mountain lion left in Taylor Canyon northeast of Almont, Colorado.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers responded to the location on Friday, November 21st, after a report came in of a dead mountain lion near the Gunnison City Mountain Park group campsites. A female cat had been shot through the chest and left in bushes.

Mountain lion poached in Colorado.
Mountain lion poached in Colorado. Credit: CPW

We are looking for leads or information anyone might have that could assist us with this investigation. Somebody killed this lion and then dumped its carcass in the place where it was discovered.” – CPW District Wildlife Manager Codi Prior

The animal was previously part of CPW’s mountain lion density study in the Gunnison Basin. It was poached out of season, discovered three days before the start of legal mountain lion hunting season in the state, and was not reported as killed in an act of self defense.

Anyone with information regarding the parties responsible are asked to reach out to District Wildlife Manager Cody Prior by contacting 970-641-7075 or at codi.prior@state.co.us. The CPW Gunnison wildlife office can be reached at 970-641-7060. Those who wish to provide information anonymously can contact Operation Game Thief by phone at 877-265-6648 or by email at game.thief@state.co.us.


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