LINCOLN, Neb. – A mountain lion was killed in Scottsbluff on Feb. 1, according to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission.
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission worked with a local veterinarian to dart and then euthanize the 105-pound male mountain lion after it was discovered on the porch of a Scottsbluff home that evening. The Nebraska State Patrol and the Scottsbluff Police Department also responded.
Per the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission's Mountain Lion Response Plan, it is protocol to safely kill mountain lions found in municipalities. More information on mountain lions in Nebraska is available online at outdoornebraska.gov/mountainlions.
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
2200 North 33rd Street
Lincoln, NE 68503
402.471.0641
www.OutdoorNebraska.org
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is responsible for stewardship of the state's fish, wildlife, parklands, and outdoor recreation opportunities.
Cara Pesek
Public Relations Manager | cara.pesek@nebraska.gov | 402.471.5565
