We are making land reserves for them. We are also making sure they are not being hunted by hunters!
Pumas were brought into Missouri recently to control the deer population but the Missouri Conservation doesn't want anyone to know that they're here
Pumas, also known as mountain lions or cougars, are considered a species of "Least Concern" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). While they face threats such as habitat loss, hunting, and human-wildlife conflict, their populations are relatively stable across their range in the Americas.
The eastern puma was officially declared extinct in 2018, but conservation efforts to protect other species of pumas and mountain lions are in place, such as habitat preservation, conservation breeding programs, and reducing human-wildlife conflict. Additionally, raising awareness about the threats faced by these big cats is an important part of their conservation.
In a fight, 6 pumas would likely overwhelm and defeat a walrus due to their speed, agility, and hunting skills. Walruses are adapted for aquatic environments and lack the agility and predatory instincts of pumas.
Rabbits, bunnies
nothing is being done to help
The only official population of pumas in the east is the remnant race called "Florida Panther', which is found in the south Florida swamps, with a population of around 89 animals. Strictly protected by law.
nothing is being done
The Florida panther is the only endangered race of puma, and they are strictly protected. So yes
they dont need help
nothing.
what do you mean whats being done to help them what are you doing to help them and why don't you look it up its called research you know.
alot
nothing
keeping them and breeding them in captivity.
nothing
i forget