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Home / Environment / Vermont eyes return of the 'catamount' predator

Vermont eyes return of the 'catamount' predator

18 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Mountain lions, extinct in northern New England since 1881, may return.
  • Reintroduction could control deer, boost biodiversity and reduce Lyme disease.
  • Most Vermonters surveyed support the reintroduction of mountain lions.
Vermont eyes return of the 'catamount' predator

A rewilding organization, Mighty Earth, is spearheading efforts to reintroduce mountain lions, also known as cougars or catamounts, to northern New England. These apex predators were declared extinct in the region in 1881, with the nearest known breeding population thousands of miles away.

Mighty Earth argues that reintroducing mountain lions would restore ecological balance by controlling deer populations, which in turn would reduce damage to vegetation and lower risks like Lyme disease. Surveys suggest Vermonters largely support this initiative, viewing the return of this keystone species as beneficial.

Concerns regarding potential impacts on livestock and human safety are being addressed by highlighting the mountain lion's typically shy disposition and low history of fatal human attacks. The campaign is part of a wider trend towards rewilding in the US, aiming to restore natural processes and enhance biodiversity.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Mighty Earth believes reintroducing mountain lions will help control deer populations, bolster biodiversity, and restore ecological balance in Vermont's ecosystems.
Mountain lions are reclusive and avoid humans; fatal attacks are extremely rare, with figures showing only 30 in over a century in the US.
A survey by Mighty Earth's affiliate found that Vermonters supporting the idea of reintroducing mountain lions significantly outnumber opponents.

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