Published in the journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, the study explained why mountain lion populations across California are more genetically diverse than other wide-ranging predators.
Some west Sonoma County residents are on high alert after several mountain lions were seen on camera walking through their neighborhood last week.
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The early September death of a female puma along the highway connecting Riverside and Orange counties in the Santa Ana Mountains has wildlife advocates calling for more protection for California’s ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Two mountain lions that were orphaned as cubs have been released back into the San Diego County wilderness. The ...
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The early September death of a female puma along the highway connecting Riverside and Orange counties in the Santa Ana Mountains has wildlife advocates calling for more protection for California’s ...