From: Ledbetter, Nancy S.
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 4:51 PM
To: AGFC
Subject: AGFC Mountain Lion Position Statement
Here is
the AGFC mountain lion position statement that the commissioners approved this
week. If you have any questions, please
contact David Goad. Thanks.
ARKANSAS GAME AND
FISH COMMISSION
Mountain Lion
Position Statement
The purpose of this
document is to articulate the official position of the Arkansas Game and Fish
Commission relative to mountain lions in the state. Mountain lions, more
recently known as the Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi), were
historically present throughout Arkansas until their apparent eradication,
which occurred by about 1920. Since that time efforts have been made to
determine the existence or lack thereof of this animal. There is no verifiable
evidence that there exists a wild, viable reproducing population of the
original mountain lion that inhabited the state as settlers came from the east.
There are known releases of captive mountain lions, most probably
acquired from western states. Consequently, it is theoretically possible that a
reproducing population exists from feral ancestry. Therefore, it is the
position of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission that this subspecies has been
eradicated from the state and any mountain lio n in the wild in Arkansas is not
an endangered Florida panther unless proven otherwise.
Nancy S. Ledbetter
Director of Communications
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission
2 Natural Resources Drive
Little Rock, Arkansas 72205
Phone: 501-223-6318
Fax: 501-223-6448
Email: nledbetter@agfc.state.ar.us