The mountain lion was the first reported sighting of the species in Southeast Alaska since 1998.
A mountain lion was shot on Wrangell Island, marking the first sighting in Southeast Alaska since 1998, prompting an investigation by local authorities.
Joel Holbrook wishes he had grabbed his camera after he and his wife spotted what they swear was a mountain lion near their home, which is located near the Bluff Cabin Trail. Officials have confirmed the presence of mountain lions in Southeast Alaska, but have yet to substantiate reports of animals roaming further north.
LEO Network says, if you are looking for photo proof, check out the post from Willard Hand in Tazlina.
Mountain lion sightings have been reported in far Southeast Alaska for years, and one sighting has been confirmed.
A mountain lion is robbing the tribal fish wheel in Tazlina. There have been several sightings in recent years.
Mountain lion sighting on the Chandalar River