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John co-authored an article with Lucina Hernández in the 2009 book Cougar: Ecology and Conservation, edited by Maurice Hornocker and Sharon Negri, titled "What we know about pumas in Latin America."

Learn more about John's work in Idaho on mountain lions.

More on John's work researching mountain lions in Idaho:

Laundré, John, & Tim W. Clark. 2003. Managing puma hunting in the western United States: though a metapopulation approach. Animal Conservation 6: 159-170.

Laundré, J. W., L. Hernández, and S.G. Clark. 2006. Impact of puma predation on the decline and recovery of a mule deer population in southeastern Idaho. Can J Zool 84:1555-65.

 

John Laundré, Ph.D.

John LaundreJohn has done extensive field research on cougars in Idaho to create a system of protected areas and hunted areas that maintain long-term viable cougar populations. He will continue his research to outline how such a conservation plan could be implemented on a social and political level. John is currently living and working in Mexico.