A new study found mountain lions in the L.A. area are shifting to a later schedule to avoid people, a hopeful coexistence ...
The mountain lions of Greater Los Angeles are becoming more active at night to cope with humans hiking, cycling and jogging ...
"Mountain lions in and around Los Angeles were more nocturnal" in areas of high recreational activity, the researchers said.
Many believe that the only time that mountain lions are encountered is in national parks where the big cats live. But in ...
Mountain lions in Los Angeles are modifying their activity patterns to avoid humans venturing into the animals’ habitats, a new analysis suggests. The study, published in Biological Conservation ...
a mountain lion up close These findings are consistent with previous studies that suggest mammals across the world are becoming more nocturnal in response to human activities, and that predators ...
The study, published last month in the journal Biological Conservation, found that Southland mountain lions became more nocturnal and less crepuscular — i.e., active at dusk or dawn — in ...
And it may compound other urban stressors, like whizzing traffic and rat poison. The study, published last month in the journal Biological Conservation, found that Southland mountain lions became more ...
LOS ANGELES — Griffith Park’s late celebrity mountain lion P-22 took the night shift to avoid hordes of hikers, bikers and dawdlers who frequented his home in the heart of Los Angeles — and ...
BOLAS: Yeah. So we found that mountain lions in the Los Angeles area are actually changing the timing of their activity to adapt to human recreation by becoming more nocturnal and resting during ...