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“Except for the occasional stray that wandered through the region—such as an eighty-five-pound lioness glimpsed west of town, and promptly shot, in 1944—Colorado’s remaining cougars were holed up in the rugged south-central and northwestern portions of the state, more than a hundred miles from Boulder.”
[p. 32]

Photo of two men beside a dead cougar, killed in Boulder, draped across the back of a car, 1944
Bill Hoffman (left) and “Doc” Metzger
with lioness shot in Boulder Canyon, July 12, 1944.
Photo by Myron M. Teegarden, courtesy of Dock Teegarden.

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