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Thursday, 17 December 2009 09:01
Mountain lions are found across much of Montana and the western United States. Lion populations have been increasing since the mid-1960s and at the same time so have human populations. Montana’s human population growth has led to more urban developments in previously undeveloped areas, including new subdivisions in mountain foothills and canyons.

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