Listening to Cougar

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University Press of Colorado, May 18, 2011 - Nature - 225 pages

This spellbinding tribute to Puma concolor honors the big cat's presence on the land and in our psyches. In some essays, the puma appears front and center: a lion leaps over Rick Bass's feet, hurtles off a cliff in front of J. Frank Dobie, gazes at Julia Corbett when she opens her eyes after an outdoor meditation, emerges from the fog close enough for poet Gary Gildner to touch. Marc Bekoff opens his car door for a dog that turns out to be a lion. Other works evoke lions indirectly. Biologists describe aspects of cougar ecology, such as its rugged habitat and how males struggle to claim territory. Conservationists relate the political history of America's greatest cat. Short stories and essays consider lions' significance to people, reflecting on accidental encounters, dreams, Navajo beliefs, guided hunts, and how vital mountain lions are to people as symbols of power and wildness. Contributors include: Rick Bass, Marc Bekoff, Janay Brun, Julia B. Corbett, Deanna Dawn, J. Frank Dobie, Suzanne Duarte, Steve Edwards, Joan Fox, Gary Gildner, Wendy Keefover-Ring, Ted Kerasote, Christina Kohlruss, Barry Lopez, BK Loren, Cara Blessley Lowe, Steve Pavlik, David Stoner, and Linda Sweanor.

 

Contents

Introducing Cougar
1
In Absentia
15
The Growl
21
Lion Markers
29
Border Cat
43
A Pumas Journey
47
To Cry for Vision
57
Closer
63
Lion Heart
127
A Lion a Fox and a Funeral
131
Hunting at Night
137
A Short Unnatural History
153
The Shifting Light of Shadows
157
Drought
167
Cougar Country Safety Tips
173
Deaths by Cougar Attack 1890Present
176

Sanctuary
67
Talking with a Cougar
83
The Sacred Cat
91
Lion Story
105
South Dakota Cougar
111
My Bush Soul the Mountain Lion
115
Organizations and Related Web Sites
190
For Further Reading
191
Biographical Notes
193
Permissions and Sources
199
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