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What Is Human-Puma Conflict and What Can We Do About It? | Bay Area Puma Project
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Threats to the Puma | Bay Area Puma Project
Cougar | National Geographic
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Human voices scare away pumas - The Wildlife Society
Pumas on the edge of town: How human-puma interaction may change the food web – UCSC Science Notes
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Wildlife Walkway Will Protect Pumas From Their Number One Predator: Humans | KQED
Puma (genus) - Wikipedia
Encounters between humans and mountain lions are on the rise, and experts tell us why - ABC News
Local pumas don't sense danger in places where they're most often killed by humans
Local pumas don't sense danger in places where they're most often killed by humans
Cougar - Wikipedia
Here's How Puma Overtook Under Armour in the Sportswear War | GQ
Are mountain lion attacks common? Human activity brings conflict - Deseret News
Male pumas' energy spent avoiding humans linked to smaller home ranges - YouTube
Encounters between humans and mountain lions are on the rise, and experts tell us why - ABC News
Puma Cat - Facts, Diet & Habitat Information
A Puma Loves Living With His Human Family - Animalitic
What do you do if a puma attacks? • LITFL • EBM Gone Wild
Mountain lions are afraid of humans, flee when they hear voices • Earth.com
Oldest parasite DNA yet recorded found in prehistoric puma poo | Science | The Guardian
Solitary Pumas Turn Out to Be Mountain Lions Who Lunch - The New York Times
Puma Leftovers Confuse the Record of Human History - Scientific American Blog Network