The Santa Monica Mountains are home to some great local hiking, but we also share this territory with some of the most urban mountain lions in the country. Since 2002, researchers have been tracking and monitoring 19 mountain lions in the mountains, and over the past month they were witness to the birth of three new mountain lion kittens – the first documented births in the Santa Monica Mountains since 2004.
I know mountain lions tend to scare the bejeezus out of hikers, but attacks on humans are exceedingly rare. Here in L.A., you’re in much more danger driving to the trailhead than you are on the trail, generally speaking … and also, LOOK HOW CUTE THIS KITTEN IS:
The three kittens – two females and a male – will provide Park Service biologists an unprecedented opportunity to study the movement and range of the litter. And the kittens are also unique in that their father, a collared lion named P12, was the first recorded mountain lion to successfully cross the 101 freeway to enter the area, potentially bringing new genetic material into the isolated and slightly inbred lions in the Santa Monica Mountains.
The study has also located and tracked a lion known as P16, the first tracked lion in the Santa Susana Mountains since 2004.
The movement of all of the lions will be monitored to provide data for future preservation efforts, including proposed wilderness corridors to help the lions cross the area’s freeways. If you’re interested in more info, the full NPS press release can be read here(PDF). Otherwise, here are some more pictures of the kittens. Check out those claws!
All images courtesy of the National Park Service.














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Saw this on the news this morning and thought it was pretty awesome.
Have you ever stopped to wonder how many times you’ve been out hiking and had one of those cats watching you, but never known it? Hmmmm… perhaps better that I don’t know…
Is it bad that I want to snuggle with those little cougars? (Yeah, probably.)
It’s such a fine balance between raising awareness of mountain lions and freaking the sh** out of prospective hikers and discouraging them from hiking.
Personally, I’m aware and cautious, but not too worried about the cats. I always carry a knife with me within reach, though, just in case. Not that the knife would do much if I was pounced on from behind, but whatever…
Bottom line is: those kittens are damn cute.
so cute. why cant they be that cute on the trail… Oh wait I had a momma cougar stack us .5 mile down Echo Mountain, and got freeked out
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