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Analysis of first 15 years of mountain lion locations reveals they thrive in shrublands and rarely enter residential areas

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif.— According to a recently published National Park Service study, one of the world’s most widespread and adaptable animals, mountain lions, regularly uses and even selects the chaparral and coastal sage scrub habitats in and around Los Angeles, a megacity of 16 million people. You can find photos here. The study found that they […]

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Lake Mead National Recreation Area - the Wetlands Trail. NPS Photo.

Temporary Closure of Wetlands Trail for Lower Wash Improvements Project

BOULDER CITY, Nev. – Lake Mead National Recreation Area is advising visitors that the Wetlands Trail parking lot and restrooms will be temporarily closed beginning approximately January 19, 2022. The temporary closure could be up to three months in duration as a contractor for the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) begins to construct a temporary access

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Mountain Lion P3 in Trees. NPS Photo

Southern California mountain lions show first reproductive effects of inbreeding, according to UCLA-led study

[This news release was prepared and distributed by our partner, the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA).]  Southern California cougars often make the news with their litters of oh-so-cute kittens, but a UCLA-led study suggests that these mountain lions may soon find it much harder to reproduce due to a lack of genetic diversity. Scientists

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Arizona Trail to Open in Coronado National Memorial

Hereford, AZ — The National Park Service (NPS) announces the temporary reopening of the Yaqui Ridge Trail to the international border with Mexico in Coronado National Memorial on December 31, 2021.   “We look forward to reopening this first “passage” of the Arizona Trail (AZT) this week,” said Southeast Arizona Parks Superintendent Matthew Carroll, “During the spring hiking season, many begin their northward journey at Monument 102 on the US/Mexico border within Coronado National Memorial”   “Visitor and contractor safety needs required us to close the Yaqui Ridge trail during border wall construction and subsequent

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The Boucher Trail on the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park NPS Photo

Grand Canyon hiker discovered deceased below South Rim near Boucher Trail

On Tuesday, December 21, at approximately 8:04 a.m., the Grand Canyon Regional Communications Center received a report of an overdue hiker in the vicinity of the Boucher Trail within Grand Canyon National Park. An aerial search of the Boucher Trail began yesterday morning at approximately 10 a.m.; the hiker’s body was located between Yuma Point

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