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Three Cougar Kittens Caught on Camera in Minnesota for the First Time in 100 Years
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Three Cougar Kittens Caught on Camera in Minnesota for the First Time in 100 Years

  • Researchers captured video of a wild cougar family in northern Minnesota, including three kittens.
  • The kittens are estimated to be 7 to 9 months old, likely born last fall.
  • Footage was recorded near a GPS-collared deer and shared with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
  • The sighting prompts questions about whether Minnesota could support a growing cougar population.
  • Wolves often dominate in overlapping zones, potentially shaping where cougars can live.
  • Cougars can travel more than 40 miles in a day, making transient detections common in Minnesota.
  • From 2004 through early 2026, about 180 suspected cougar detections were recorded in Minnesota.
  • Misidentification with bobcats, coyotes, and dogs is common in cougar sightings.
  • Researchers will monitor to determine if this marks a stable population or a temporary presence.
  • The footage was reviewed by scientists conducting conservation research with the Voyageurs Wolf Project.
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