Two firefighters have been receiving quite a bit of attention on the web lately from the photos of them saving mountain lion kittens from the Three Mile Fire in the Bitterroot National Forest east of Florence, Montana.
Firefighters spotted the kittens under a burning log last Friday afternoon, according to Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks.
Bitterroot National Forest spokesman Tod McKay told the Missoulian (http://bit.ly/1tkoLr9 ) that a crew fighting a blaze in the Sapphire Mountains was digging a fire line Friday when they heard noises coming from under the log.
The fire prevented the crew from reaching the log, so they called in a helicopter that dropped 600 gallons of water.
McKay says the soaked cubs came out when the flames were extinguished. The cubs were estimated at just a few weeks old.
McKay says Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks took custody of the cubs. Crews did not see any other mountain lions in the area of the 48-acre fire they are battling about 9 miles east of Florence.
FWP News: Walleye Spawn Update III, April 19th, 2024
By angelamontana
Helena Area Reservoirs Fishing Report 4.22.24
GOPHER GUTS!!! by Montana Grant
PANSY POWER!!! by Montana Grant
YOU MAY BE A CAVEMAN!!! By Montana Grant
Montana Fishing Reports for 4/20/24
By Kamp Cook
Spring Weather Roulette – Listen to last Weeks Show 4/20/24
MT Outdoor Podcast: The Wizard of the Waterways is Back with 2024 Boat Tech!
TURKEY TRADITIONS!!! by Montana Grant
Group grabs bear cubs for photo
OFF TARGET!!! by Montana Grant
How to Clean a Wild Turkey
Fisherman harpooned after argument over catch size
Common sense isn’t always common…
FWP News: Partial closure at Swinging Bridge Fishing Access Site beginning April 22
Exclusive Sneak Peek: MT Outdoor Podcast meets with the Wizard of the Waterways
Fresno and Nelson Reservoirs Fishing Report by Brian Olson 4.18.24
Brett French reports: Yellowstone River stays closed to waterfowl hunting
See you Saturday for the 14th Annual MTSFW Pig Roast Fundraiser
GRIZZLY TITS!!! by Montana Grant
Holy Quack! Drake Mallard Sets New Flight Speed Record for Wildlife Research Lab
UM Launches Campaign to Build Environment and Conservation Hub
By Moosetrack Megan
Reminder to turn in Kootenai River creel packets by May 1 for a chance to win prizes!
Adenovirus Hemorrhagic Disease suspected as culprit in Upper Snake moose mortalities
Riley's Meats - Butte Wild Game Processing