(Update) IA DNR confirms mountain lion roaming around part of Des Moines

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May 9th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa DNR have confirmed a mountain lion has been observed in Des Moines. Video from the area of 31st and I-235 was examined to confirm the presence of the animal. Des Moines Police, the Animal Rescue League, the Iowa DNR, and the Blank Park Zoo are working together to safely resolve the situation. According to the Iowa DNR, mountain lion attacks on people are extremely rare. DMPD is urging residents, particularly those with small children and pets, in the area to exercise caution.

If you do encounter a mountain lion, here are some tips to keep you safe:

– DO NOT RUN! Running may stimulate the mountain lion to chase you.
– Do not crouch or bend over. An upright person does not resemble a mountain lions typical prey.
– Keep small children and pets close. Pick them up if possible.
– If attacked, SCREAM LOUDLY AND FIGHT BACK.

The best way to avoid an encounter is to avoid the animal. Do not approach a mountain lion.