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A new paper in the journal Current Biology found that mountain lions in the Santa Cruz Mountains proactively avoid heavily used trails, and habituation to humans does not explain conflict locations.

Santa Cruz Mountains, California

Who
John Morgan, Chris Wilmers, Mark Elbroch, Matthew Sharp Chaney, UC Santa Cruz, The Santa Cruz Puma Project, Panthera, Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District
What
A new paper in the journal Current Biology found that mountain lions in the Santa Cruz Mountains proactively avoid heavily used trails, and habituation to humans does not explain conflict locations.
When
Tue, 16 Jun 2026 20:12:00 GMT · 3h 0m ago
Where
Santa Cruz Mountains, California ·
Why
Researchers analyzed GPS data from 36 pumas and human recreation data to understand how mountain lions and people coexist, particularly due to the pumas being newly listed as threatened.
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The findings suggest that proactive trail management could help maintain coexistence between humans and mountain lions, rather than assuming habituated pumas are dangerous. This research offers new strategies for wildlife management to protect both public safety and the threatened mountain lion population.

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