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cougars

Cougars Poisoned

by FHBP on October 8, 2019 with No Comments

Two more cougars in the Santa Monica Mountains have died due to rat poison. Please, please don’t put rat poison … Read More

Blog Posts Cal Fish & Wildlife, cougars, poison, Santa Monica Mountains

Cougars in Jeopardy

by FHBP on March 20, 2019 with No Comments

We’ve all loved the stories of P-22 and other cougars known for crossing major highways. Liberty Canyon at the 101 … Read More

Blog Posts cougars, Extinction, Liberty Canyon, Mountain Lions, Santa Ana Mountains

Mountain Lions Pushed to Extinction

by FHBP on May 27, 2018 with No Comments

Freeways and sprawl development are pushing Southern California mountain lions towards extinction. Wildlife corridors are a key toward saving them.  … Read More

Blog Posts Center for Biological Diversity, cougars, Mountain Lions, Wildlife Corridors

Rodenticides are Killing Cougars

by FHBP on August 12, 2017 with No Comments

The fact that 64 of 68 mountain lions that died in California over a 13 month span had anticoagulants in … Read More

Blog Posts anticoagulants, best practices, California, cougars, rodenticides, rodents
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