This took place about eight miles from where I live, up here on the roof of Nebraska, north of Norfolk (if one wishes to consult a map). I
assume it's a big deal, but I'm not sure. I
know people are talking about it, even in my presence, right in front of my face, but being polite, I'm not going to annoy anybody by asking them to take the time and trouble to explain to me what's being said.
So I'll throw it in here.
On Saturday, a 15-year-old kid out hunting deer shot a mountain lion.
LINCOLN, Neb. – A 15-year-old deer hunter from Wayne killed a mountain lion near Creighton in northeast Nebraska on Nov. 12, according to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission.
The boy, hunting a shelterbelt in Knox County, spotted the mountain lion 10 feet away before shooting and killing it. The mountain lion was a young male, which has been typical of mountain lions found in Nebraska outside of the Panhandle, according to Sam Wilson, furbearer and carnivore program manager with Game and Parks. The carcass was turned over to Game and Parks, as required by law.
It was the 52nd confirmed mountain lion sighting in Nebraska outside the Pine Ridge population since 1991.
Mountain lions are protected year-round in Nebraska but may be killed if threatening people or attacking livestock. No charges will be filed, as evidence indicated self-defense.
"Game and Parks is interested in documenting observations or game camera photographs of mountain lions," Wilson said. "Please report any observations to your nearest Game and Parks office or call 402-471-0641."
This by the way is eastern Nebraska; the eastern one-third of the state, generally agricultural, rich farmland; the Sandhills start a few miles further out.
Is this a big deal, or is this a
really big deal?
I dunno myself, honestly. This place is congested with wildlife, but generally I leave wildlife alone to do its own thing, and wildlife leaves me alone to do my own thing.