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Cougars on the Cliff

One Man's Pioneering Quest to Understand the Mythical Mountain Lion, A Memoir

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Maurice Hornocker is recognized worldwide as the first scientist to unravel the secrets of America's most enigmatic predator—the mountain lion. A story of redemption, this book is a memoir about the never-before-told adventures, challenges, and controversies surrounding Hornocker's groundbreaking study of cougars in the remote reaches of the Idaho Primitive Area. North America's biggest cat was once killed for bounty dollars, slaughtered with impunity and driven toward extinction. But today's cat of intrigue, despite our lingering fears and misconceptions, has returned to much of its native range in the western United States and gained respect as a predator integral and necessary to wild ecosystems. This turnaround was triggered by one man: Maurice Hornocker. Cougars on the Cliff recounts the early years of his research (1964–1973) when he tracked lions following a dog's nose and footprints in the snow—before telemetry was available. Hornocker was first to learn that mountain lions living in stable populations limit their own numbers through territoriality and a concept he called "mutual avoidance." This insight flew in the face of long-held beliefs that cougars were prolific and wanton killers that needed to be controlled as vermin. Thanks to Hornocker's work, today cougars can be found throughout the West and have even started to reclaim their place in New England.

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      Starred review from June 1, 2023
      Hornocker, known throughout the wildlife science community as ""The Cougar Guy,"" has studied this elusive and enigmatic big cat for decades. The wanton killing of this species that was once considered vermin had driven the cougar from much of its range across the country and threatened it with extirpation. In this memoir of the early days (1964-1973) of his cougar studies, Hornocker, with former reporter Johnson, writes of the Idaho Cougar Project, seminal research that set the stage not only for further national study of this fascinating animal, but also for changing attitudes about living in proximity to an apex predator. Tales of chasing the lions with dogs through deep mountain snow as they attempt to tree the cats for capture reveal the amount of effort and dedication required to study an animal more adapted to the wilderness than its human pursuers. Based on the journals and field notes that the author and his partners kept during the study, this memoir documents the immediacy and excitement of pioneering research, ideas formed from following tracks and discovering kills, reencounters with tagged cougars, and the camaraderie formed during difficult fieldwork. Spiced with photographs of Hornocker and his crew with the cats, as well as maps, this reads like an adventure novel.

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