MISSOURI – The Missouri Department of Conservation has confirmed five new mountain lion sightings in the state this year, including four since the start of September.

Mountains lions are a protected species in Missouri and considered to be rare. MDC says “there is no evidence of a breeding population” in the state, and sightings are typically scattered.

According to MDC, the following mountain lion sightings were verified this year through photos or videos:

March 6, 2025 – Putnam County

Sept. 19, 2025 – Andrew County

Sept. 22, 2025 – Buchanan County

Oct. 15, 2025 – Scotland County

Oct. 24, 2025 – Saline County

All five sightings occurred north of the Interstate 70 corridor: Two in the northwest, two in north-central Missouri and one in the northeast.

The MDC has confirmed 128 mountain lion sightings statewide since first tracking confirmed encounters in 1994.

Five new mountain lion sightings confirmed in Missouri this year

This year’s total matches last year’s count and near the long-term average of 4.2 sightings per year (since 1994). In contrast, 2023 saw a record 14 confirmed sightings, including three in Franklin County near St. Louis.

Based on MDC data, the highest concentration of historical sightings is believed to be in southern Missouri, particularly in Shannon and Texas counties near the Rocky Creek Conservation Area. Those two counties have accounted for a combined 25 confirmed sightings.

MDC describes mountain lions as ambush predators that can be distinguished by their large size, uniform tawny brown color, long cylindrical tails with a black tip, and small, rounded ears that are not tufted.

While believed to be rare, mountain lions can help stabilize ecosystems by controlling herbivore populations, reducing invasive species, and increasing soil fertility and biodiversity.

If you see a mountain lion from a distance, conservationists urge you to stay calm, maintain distance, back away slowly and report the sighting to MDC, only taking photos or videos if safe to do so.

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