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A large mountain lion. They can weigh up to 200 pounds.
A large mountain lion. They can weigh up to 200 pounds.
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Are Mountain Lion Attacks on the Rise?

What's really behind all the recent cougar conflicts

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Mountain lions sure are in the news a lot, right? There was the deadly attack outside Seattle last May, the woman who was killed on Mount Hood, in Oregon,聽, then the Colorado jogger who killed a cougar with his bare hands in February, and now a mom on Vancouver Island, British Columbia,聽who from a hungry cat. Are these incidents connected聽or part of a larger trend?聽

Attacks Are Not Common鈥擨n Fact, They're Incredibly Rare

鈥淲hat we鈥檙e seeing is a statistical anomaly,鈥 says Lynn Cullens, executive director of , a conservation group. She says that attacks by the cat are so rare that we simply don鈥檛 have good data on them.聽

In the past 100 years, there have been fatal cougar attacks in North America. Before the current swarm of events, there hadn鈥檛 been a fatal attack on this continent since 2008. Suddenly, in the last year, there have been two, which, according to Cullens, may feel like a trend聽but 鈥渏ust isn鈥檛.鈥

Populations Are Recovering

There may be more mountain lions in the woods today than there were just a few decades ago. When Europeans began settling the continent, they saw cougars as both competition for game and a threat to their own lives. Unregulated market hunting and bounties for dead cats eventually extirpated聽mountain lions, which had once roamed the entire lower 48, from most of the East Coast聽outside of Florida. By the mid-1900s, mountain lions lived in only a few isolated pockets of territory in the Rocky Mountains and westward. Conservation efforts created protections for the species, which has slowly been returning to more of its historic range.聽

Cullens notes that efforts to count mountain lion populations remain rudimentary and are frustrated by the shy nature of the cats. The Mountain Lion Foundation estimates that there may currently be in the U.S.聽

It should be noted that populations of mountain lions don鈥檛 grow denser as their numbers expand. Mountain lions are territorial, claiming areas that run from in size (depending on the ecosystem in question). So聽expanding mountain lion numbers don鈥檛 mean there are more cats in the woods;聽it means there are聽lions in places there weren鈥檛 before.聽

Humans Like Cougar Habitat

Even as mountain lions are reoccupying more and more of their historic range, humans are moving into it. Since 1990, built in western states have been built in something called the wildland-urban interface (read: areas with natural beauty). If you live somewhere with deer, then you live in current or potential cougar habitat.聽

In addition to all those new homes, humans are also going outdoors in record numbers. In 1979, 198 million people . In 2018, that number was 318 million. And聽if you鈥檙e camping somewhere with deer鈥攖he cats鈥櫬爌referred diet鈥攜ou鈥檙e camping somewhere that鈥檚 current or potential cougar habitat.聽

Killing Cougars May Increase Cougar Attacks

Cullens聽says聽that all of the recent headlines have been created by juvenile cougars. 鈥淭he only time that you鈥檒l see an increase in cougar population density聽is if young cats are dispersed there,鈥 she says.聽

That鈥檚 currently a problem in Oregon, where one of last year鈥檚 fatal attacks occurred. 鈥淚鈥檝e not seen such high densities anywhere in the world,鈥 Rob Wielgus, a cougar researcher, told . That state is currently pursuing an aggressive strategy to reduce its mountain lion population, but it could be backfiring.聽

Hunters target mountain lions for trophies, so they tend to pursue large, mature males. But large, mature male mountain lions are accomplished hunters who have developed a healthy aversion to humans. By removing those lions from the population, Oregon is allowing inexperienced juveniles to replace them. Those juveniles are not yet good hunters聽so may turn to people and their pets for an easy meal, and they may not have an ingrained aversion to places we live and recreate.聽

鈥淭he best way to prevent mountain lion attacks is to stop killing mountain lions,鈥 Cullens says.聽

Lions Make Headlines

You鈥檝e heard about all the recent mountain lion conflicts because you鈥檝e read about them on websites like this one or seen them on social media. The stories I wrote about the runner in Colorado who choked a聽baby mountain lion to death are the most popular I鈥檝e written so far this year. The success of those articles makes it more likely that I will write more stories about mountain lion attacks. I鈥檓 hopefully contributing to a greater public understanding of the threatened species, but I鈥檓 also increasing awareness of these events鈥攁nd perhaps furthering the public鈥檚 fear of them.聽

In addition to the 24-hour news cycle and the echo chambers of social media, advances in technology are also increasing awareness of the species. Motion sensors and聽night-vision聽and digital cameras have made it easier to capture images and video of the reclusive cats. GPS collars have created more information about their ranges and population numbers. And all that material now has wide-reaching distribution channels like this one that are eager for mountain lion content.聽


If it feels like there鈥檚 more mountain lion attacks now than ever before, it鈥檚 a combination of all the factors discussed in this article. There is no data whatsoever suggesting that attacks are increasing or that any quantifiable threat is created by the presence of the species in our world.聽

鈥淚f you鈥檝e been outdoors in a place where cougars live, then you鈥檝e been close to a cougar,鈥 says Cullens. 鈥淭hey saw you, but you didn鈥檛 see them.鈥 You survived that encounter, and you鈥檒l likely聽be unaware of the next.聽

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