

![]() Cooley and Maletzke listen for the faint "pings" from the radio transmitter on the female cougar’s collar. The radio signal tells them where the cat is at that moment. Usually, a mother cougar vacates her den when humans approach and does not interfere with the biologists’ handling of her kittens; but the researchers want to know where she is before going in.
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||