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Mountain Lion observed on security video in north Des Moines

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October 15th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) — The Iowa Department of Natural Resources on Thursday confirmed a residential video security/doorbell system caught a mountain lion across a property on the north side of Des Moines, Sunday morning.

DNR officials say Vince Evelsizer, furbearer biologist for the Iowa DNR, reviewed the video and confirmed that it is a mountain lion. The Iowa DNR said mountain lions are occasional visitors to the state, but there are no breeding populations in Iowa. South Dakota and Nebraska are home to small breeding populations of the big cats.

They said on occasion, young males will get chased from their home territories by older males and make long treks searching for new territory. Information on the DNR’s website says “While Iowa might offer ample food, it lacks the vast expanse of wild country and female mates that these young males seek. So they often continue moving on, which means there are no breeding populations in Iowa. The Iowa DNR has not stocked mountain lions and has no plans to do so.”