For a few fleeting weeks each winter, the famously elusive cats emerge from solitude, calling across the mountains in search of a mate.
Advocates want the state to dedicate $15 million a year to bring back specialists focused on resolving conflicts between people and wild animals. Will they get it?
Most people in Southern California have never seen a mountain lion in the wild. And never want to. Yet, these sleek, wild, predator cats roam the foothills and mountains from Ventura to San Diego, ...
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San Francisco tells residents what to do when a mountain lion shows up
A mountain lion on the city sidewalk makes everyone reset their daily routines with a sudden rush, in particular, people ...
Coyote sightings have residents of a Connecticut suburb clutching their bichon frisé.
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Melting ice is making the Arctic louder underwater, and whales are struggling to be heard
With the rapid melting of Arctic ice, the waters have opened up to more human traffic, which is disturbing the underwater ...
Cuttlefish attract prospective sexual partners by creating a pattern on their skin, based on the orientation of light waves.
For a few fleeting weeks each winter, the famously elusive cats emerge from solitude, calling across the mountains in search of a mate.
Mating calls and rituals can be intercepted, or drowned out, by invasive species. Scientists are just starting to understand ...
Lyric Baltimore is inviting the city to lift its collective voice during “Freedom Songs,” a free, immersive community singing experience led by internationally acclaimed vocalist and cultural educator ...
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