
Cougars Reduce Deer-Vehicle Collisions by Up to 76%
A new study finds that the presence of cougars in a landscape can reduce deer-vehicle collisions by up to 76%, highlighting the importance of coexistence with large carnivores.
Staff reporter at Released Wild, covering Wildlife Rescue.

A new study finds that the presence of cougars in a landscape can reduce deer-vehicle collisions by up to 76%, highlighting the importance of coexistence with large carnivores.

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