Mountain lions (Felis concolor) symbolize wilderness. The wild west, a supreme predator, supreme quarry, destroyer of wildlife (game and nongame), livestock, and trophy hunting. They are the epitomy of controversy in California. In this paper we will review the history of management and present legal status of mountain lions in California, the political situation leading to the present status, and some of the biological factors that have been controversial, particularly relating to population status and trends
The mountain lion (Felis concolor) is widely distributed in California over at least 80,000 square m...
The use of cage traps to capture mountain lions (Felix concolor) has the potential to become a valua...
© 2019 The Wildlife Society Wildlife agencies are generally tasked with managing and conserving spec...
Mountain lions (Felis concolor) symbolize wilderness. The wild west, a supreme predator, supreme q...
We review the history of management and present legal status of mountain lions in California, the po...
Mountain lions (Puma concolor) are widely distributed and have apparently expanded their range and i...
The California Department of Fish and Game studied depredation by mountain lions on livestock from 1...
The mountain lion (Felis concolor) is widely distributed in California over at least 80,000 square ...
The California Department of Fish and Game studied depredation by mountain lions on livestock from 1...
Mountain lions (Puma concolor) are widely distributed and have apparently expanded their range and i...
Information regarding the demographics and physical condition of mountain lions (Felis concolof) kil...
The mountain lion has long been considered a serious predator on domestic livestock, primarily sheep...
Historically, mountain lions (Puma concolor) in North America were persecuted, at least since Europe...
Increasing human populations and expanding development across the globe necessitate continual progre...
The mountain lion (cougar, puma, catamount, panther; Fig. 1) is the largest cat native to North Amer...
The mountain lion (Felis concolor) is widely distributed in California over at least 80,000 square m...
The use of cage traps to capture mountain lions (Felix concolor) has the potential to become a valua...
© 2019 The Wildlife Society Wildlife agencies are generally tasked with managing and conserving spec...
Mountain lions (Felis concolor) symbolize wilderness. The wild west, a supreme predator, supreme q...
We review the history of management and present legal status of mountain lions in California, the po...
Mountain lions (Puma concolor) are widely distributed and have apparently expanded their range and i...
The California Department of Fish and Game studied depredation by mountain lions on livestock from 1...
The mountain lion (Felis concolor) is widely distributed in California over at least 80,000 square ...
The California Department of Fish and Game studied depredation by mountain lions on livestock from 1...
Mountain lions (Puma concolor) are widely distributed and have apparently expanded their range and i...
Information regarding the demographics and physical condition of mountain lions (Felis concolof) kil...
The mountain lion has long been considered a serious predator on domestic livestock, primarily sheep...
Historically, mountain lions (Puma concolor) in North America were persecuted, at least since Europe...
Increasing human populations and expanding development across the globe necessitate continual progre...
The mountain lion (cougar, puma, catamount, panther; Fig. 1) is the largest cat native to North Amer...
The mountain lion (Felis concolor) is widely distributed in California over at least 80,000 square m...
The use of cage traps to capture mountain lions (Felix concolor) has the potential to become a valua...
© 2019 The Wildlife Society Wildlife agencies are generally tasked with managing and conserving spec...