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Ackerman, B.B., T.P. Hemker and F.G. Lindzey 1984. Cougar food habits in southern Utah. Journal of Wildlife Management 48(1):147-155.

Anderson, A.E. 1983. A critical review of literature on the puma Felis concolor. Colorado Division of Wildlife Special Report 54.

Beier, P. 1993. Determining minimum habitat areas and habitat corridors for cougars. Conservation Biology 7(1):94-108

Beier, P., and S.C. Cunningham 1996. Power of track surveys to detect changes in cougar populations. Wildlife Society Bulletin 24(3):540-546.

Davis, W.B., and Schmidly, D.J. The Mammals of Texas. Austin: Texas Parks and Wildlife Press, 1994.

Hemker, T.P., F.G. Lindzey, B.B. Ackerman 1984. Population Characteristics and movement patterns of cougars in southern Utah. Journal of Wildlife Management 48(4):1275-1284

Torres, S.G., T.M. Mansfield, J.E. Foley, T. Lupo, and A. Brinkhaus 1996. Mountain lion and human activity in California: testing speculations. Wildlife Society Bulletin 24(3):451-460

"Mountain Lion Study Sheds Light on Habits, Range." TPW News (1998): Online. Texas Parks and Wildlife. Internet. 12 Jan. 1998. Available: www.tpwd.state.tx.us/news