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A 5-month-old orphaned cougar cub was rescued by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) in the Spokane area and has found a new home at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park in Eatonville.
A 5-month-old orphaned cougar cub rescued by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) near Spokane has a new home at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park in Eatonville.
A pair of rescued cougar cubs will make their public debut Friday at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park. 7-month-old Sullivan was rescued in March near Spokane after he was found alone, malnourished ...
Sullivan and Sienna, 7-month-old rescued cougar cubs, will make their public debut this Friday, July 18, in time for Northwest Trek's 50th anniversary weekend celebration. Sullivan in his new habitat.
According to the Dickerson Park Zoo, the orphaned cougar was found by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and zookeepers believe the cub is about 4 months old.
This is the first time cougar cubs have been verified since the big cats were hunted out of existence in Michigan in the early 1900s, said Brian Roell, large carnivore specialist for the […] ...
The Oregon Zoo has been cat-news central in recent weeks, what with the new African lion cubs, and a must-watch video in which a cougar attacks a salmon. Today, the news swings back to cubs ...
According to the Dickerson Park Zoo, the orphaned cougar was found by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and zookeepers believe the cub is about 4 months old. Zoo staff has named the cub ...