Oct 18, 2024
GOSHEN, Mass. (WWLP) - Officers are warning the public of a possible sighting of a mountain lion in the Hampshire County town of Goshen. According to the alert posted by Chesterfield Animal Control on Friday, the sighting was on South Chesterfield Road in Goshen. Although mountain lions are rare in Massachusetts, there is no evidence they are reproducing, according to MassWildlife. Man who survived California mountain lion attack that killed brother expected to recover The Chesterfield Animal Control says, "For those of you asking if this person knew it was for sure a mountain lion, yes, it was. As someone who is educated in animals and wildlife, I can confirm that I, myself, have seen mountain lions on our property in Chesterfield." Residents are being asked to be wary of their surroundings and call 911 if they are in danger or need assistance. MAP: Mountain lion in Goshen Confirmed reports of mountain lions in Massachusetts MassWildlife says that there have been only two cases so far where evidence supports the presence of a mountain lion in Massachusetts. Reports are often mistaken for large bobcats or coyotes. April 1997: A lab test of scat found at the Quabbin Reservation confirmed it came from a mountain lion. March 2011: Photos of a track trail in the snow near the Gate 8 boat launch area of Quabbin Reservoir. A Department of Fish and Game spokesperson told 22News on Friday that MassWildlife is aware of the recent claim of a mountain lion sighting in Goshen however, supportive evidence has not yet been received. RESOURCES: Mountain lions in Massachusetts Mountain lions, also known as the cougar, puma and panther, are a large tan cat species native to the Americas. Males can weigh over 200 pounds and females can weigh up to 140 pounds, according to the National Wildlife Federation. Safety tips if you see a mountain lion Never approach a mountain lion Back away slowly Stand tall, face the animal, make noises, and try to look bigger by waving your arms or throwing objects Do not turn your back or run away Pick up small children, without bending over Fight back, if attacked mountain-lions-in-ma-french-2015Download Local News Headlines How to reduce risk of home heating equipment fires Bay Path University held its 12th annual cybersecurity summit to educate people about the impact of AI on cybersecurity State House Spotlight: Conferences and commissions Two new Latino-owned businesses open on Belmont Avenue WWLP-22News, an NBC affiliate, began broadcasting in March 1953 to provide local news, network, syndicated, and local programming to western Massachusetts. Watch the 22News Digital Edition weekdays at 4 p.m. on WWLP.com.
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