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Mountain Lions – An Inconvenient Truth

Mountain lion in the East Bay. Photo by Jim Hale.

As we were finishing up the post on mountain lions last week, the story broke that Dan Richards, President of the California Fish and Game Commission, had killed a mountain lion in Idaho on an arranged hunt. After a long chase led by hunting dogs, he shot the exhausted animal out of a tree where it had climbed to escape the dogs. Later that night Richards dined on his kill and gloated about it in a letter to a California state lawmaker. Not so surprisingly, public outrage has erupted and there have been calls for his resignation since the Commission is involved with protecting California’s wildlife. But Richards’ defenders point out that hunting mountain lions is legal in Idaho.

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Mountain Lions in the East Bay Hills: Why Conservationists Should Care About Knowland Park

Living with Lions in the Urban Wildland Interface

Mountain lion in Tilden Park. Photo by Jim Hale

From the point of view of a mountain lion, Knowland canyon sits at a key crossroads: to the north and south are the East Bay Regional Park District’s ridgeline parks extending in a nearly unbroken 25-mile chain from El Sobrante south to San Leandro.  To the east is San Leandro Reservoir and to the west is Knowland Park.  These north-south and east-west axes afford mountain lions critical migratory corridors of sufficient size to accommodate portions of their large home ranges.

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Send A Valentine to Knowland Park

Send Knowland Park a valentine! 

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