Furman Cougar Project

Furman Cougar Project The Furman Cougar Project is a research and education program funded by grants and tax deductible donations (see link below). Pass it on!

The Furman Cougar Project is a research and education program that focuses on the ecology and conservation of cougars (AKA puma or mountain lion). Our research questions are many and varied. They range from addressing specific local concerns to issues facing the species as a whole and from investigating purely academic questions to providing information for immediate practical concerns. We use our

research program as an educational and training resource. Primarily, we use the project to engage undergraduates in ecology, conservation, and the scientific process. We also use our research program to create educational and training opportunities for professionals and the public through lectures, tours, workshops, and media. This page is one of our venues for public education.

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3300 Poinsett Highway, Furman University, Department Of Biology
Greenville, SC
29613

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