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North Dakota<br />
Dorothy Fescke ..............................................................................................................................92<br />
Florida Pan<strong>the</strong>r<br />
Mark Lotz.....................................................................................................................................103<br />
INTERACTIONS WITH HUMANS AT THE URBAN INTERFACE<br />
Session Chair: Terry Mansfield, Retired Deputy Director, Idaho Fish and Game .............................. 109<br />
Distribution and movements <strong>of</strong> mountain lions associated with human residential/urbanized areas<br />
in north-central Arizona. Abstract<br />
Ted McKinney and Scott Poppenberger ......................................................................................110<br />
Demographic and landscape influences on cougar-human interaction in western Washington.<br />
Abstract<br />
Brian Kertson, Rocky Spencer, and Christian Grue....................................................................111<br />
Cougar spatial and habitat use in relation to human development in central Washington. Abstract<br />
Benjamin Maletzke, Gary Koehler, and Robert Wielgus.............................................................112<br />
Challenges and opportunities facing Florida pan<strong>the</strong>r conservation – can we increase <strong>the</strong> size <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> box?<br />
Darrell Land and Chris Belden ...................................................................................................113<br />
Puma movements relative to housing density in sou<strong>the</strong>rn California. Abstract<br />
Christopher Burdett, Kevin Crooks, David Theobald, Ken Wilson, and Walter Boyce ..............116<br />
Prospects for mountain lion persistence in a complex urban landscape in sou<strong>the</strong>rn California.<br />
Abstract<br />
Seth Riley, Jeff Sikich, Eric York, and Raymond Sauvajot ..........................................................117<br />
HABITAT USE AND MOVEMENTS<br />
Session Chair: Dorothy Feske, North Dakota Game and Fish Department ......................................... 119<br />
Novel spatial tools for connectivity conservation: A case study using cougars in sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />
California. Abstract<br />
Rick Hopkins, Brett Dickson, and Brad McRae...........................................................................120<br />
Daily movement distances <strong>of</strong> Florida pan<strong>the</strong>rs assessed with GPS collars. Abstract<br />
Marc Criffield, Dave Onorato, Mark Cunningham, Darrell Land, and Mark Lotz ....................121<br />
Potential habitat and dispersal corridors for cougars in <strong>the</strong> Midwest. Abstract<br />
Clayton Neilsen and Michelle LaRue ..........................................................................................122<br />
Refining <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> GPS telemetry cluster techniques to estimate cougar kill rate and prey<br />
composition. Abstract<br />
Kyle Knopff, Aliah Knopff, and Mark Boyce ...............................................................................123<br />
<strong>Proceedings</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ninth</strong> <strong>Mountain</strong> <strong>Lion</strong> <strong>Workshop</strong>