Cougars on the Cliff, Maurice Hornocker
Cougars on the Cliff, Maurice Hornocker
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Cougars on the Cliff
One Man's Pioneering Quest to Understand the Mythical Mountain Lion, A Memoir

Author: Maurice Hornocker, David Johnson

Narrator: Joel Richards

Unabridged: 9 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/01/2023


Synopsis

Maurice Hornocker is recognized worldwide as the first scientist to unravel the secrets of America's most enigmatic predator—the mountain lion. A story of redemption, this book is a memoir about the never-before-told adventures, challenges, and controversies surrounding Hornocker's groundbreaking study of cougars in the remote reaches of the Idaho Primitive Area.

North America's biggest cat was once killed for bounty dollars, slaughtered with impunity and driven toward extinction. But today's cat of intrigue, despite our lingering fears and misconceptions, has returned to much of its native range in the western United States and gained respect as a predator integral and necessary to wild ecosystems. This turnaround was triggered by one man: Maurice Hornocker. Cougars on the Cliff recounts the early years of his research when he tracked lions following a dog's nose and footprints in the snow—before telemetry was available. Hornocker was first to learn that mountain lions living in stable populations limit their own numbers through territoriality and a concept he called "mutual avoidance." This insight flew in the face of long-held beliefs that cougars were prolific and wanton killers that needed to be controlled as vermin. Thanks to Hornocker's work, today cougars can be found throughout the West and have even started to reclaim their place in New England.

About Maurice Hornocker

Maurice Hornocker is a wildlife biologist best known for advancing our knowledge of the elusive mountain lion's behavior and ecology. During his fifty-five years of research in Idaho, New Mexico, and Yellowstone National Park, he published numerous scientific papers about cougars and edited books that include Cougar: Ecology & Conservation, Yellowstone Cougars (which was the recipient of a 2020 The Wildlife Society Publication Award), and Desert Puma (which was the recipient of the 2002 The Wildlife Society Book of the Year Award). His writing, research, and mountain lion photographs have appeared in publications such as National Geographic, Smithsonian, and National Wildlife magazine. He and his colleagues have also conducted pioneering research on other big cat species throughout the world including Siberian tigers, jaguars, leopards, ocelots, lynx, and bobcats. Hornocker and his wife, Leslie, live in Bellevue, Idaho, with their bird dogs, dressage horses, and a domestic cat named Redd.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ooga on January 03, 2024

Really enjoyed this. It’s a memoir of the guy who first began studying mountain lions in Idaho back when we didn’t really know anything about them. There were lots of myths about mountain lions because they’re so elusive and mysterious, so no one knew anything about their behaviors. It covers why an......more

Goodreads review by Dallin on February 07, 2025

A solid 4.5 stars. Good blend of science and narrative. I will always wonder how many mountain lions have seen me.......more

Goodreads review by Ryan on April 10, 2025

Better late than never as they say. Hornocker, a pioneer carnivore researcher and legend among big cat biologists decided to publish a memoir of his early field research some SIXTY years later when he is already in his nineties. As if his numerous papers and popular articles weren't enough of a lega......more

Goodreads review by Genna on November 09, 2023

"Human beings benefit from being exposed to wild country not only to remind us of our roots, but also to lend perspective to our existence." This is a straightforward account, lacking romanticism and flowery language. And therein lies its greatest strength. Hornocker is a straight shooter, a passiona......more

Goodreads review by Adam on August 15, 2023

This is a great read from the great grandfather of mountain lion research. Accessible to both layperson and biologist alike, Hornnocker recants his early efforts with the species in approachable prose that do nothing to belie both the rigors of field research or the challenges of navigating a politi......more