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Tuesday, February 11, 2020
First California mountain lion killed under state's new depredation law
A mountain lion was killed in the Santa Monica Mountains, becoming the first killed under the state's depredation law, a National Park Service news release said Monday.
A 4 to 5-year-old mountain lion named "P-56" lived in the western Santa Monica Mountains south of Highway 101, where a local property owner killed him on January 27. Over the past two years the land owner had reported nine attacks that resulted in the loss of 12 animals to the mountain lion, the release said.
Mountain lions are designated by California as a "specially protected mammal" and hunting has been banned since 1990, NPS said.
However, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife implemented a "three-strike" policy in December 2017 allowing property owners to kill mountain lions. If the feline has killed or injured livestock or pets, a property owner may kill a mountain lion after he or she has used "non-lethal means" to deter the lion, NPS said.
The park service has been studying the small population of mountain lions in the Santa Monica mountains for the past 18 years...MORE
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Let the mountain lions eat hikers. No impact, leave no foot print. Let a lion carry you off. Do your part for the environment. Save a calf, a sheep, a deer or your pet dog by doing the right thing.
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