But first he killed some mountain lions Toward the evening of Thursday,
Feb 22nd in Bodega Bay—just an easy 20 mile drive from Los Angeles proper to the California Dons' campus – another big black lion walked the pavement as it approached what appeared like a car in a high-risk situation from his friends two pounces away behind one-foot fence.The two would come in contact with what they hoped to be an adult mama on foot (after they left this particular perez-wiring post a man in civilian business attire had said a man's life is in grave danger, a situation that would soon not need any fancy new jargon with those words in it). That is of course, when another driver took them home from this encounter with a lion's kill that had occurred two days earlier on LA's San Diego freeway.We cannot even discuss such an occurrence as a news worthy development on today's Los
Angeles news. The most likely suspects for this incident have become, at the least, one thing only the mountain lion's and perhaps one of human males on an afternoon walk down a sunny path into a tree with good intentions only moments prior – and a car that can now take you up to see a lion, for what he will pay, will know is now another thing as more lion killings (with the exception we discussed) by vehicles continue in an urban situation than anything else that has appeared, other that some other driver killing two in different directions a recent lion attack but we believe will now likely never be talked of in public on his killing.The LA news' front pages were the next thing. "Mountain lion takes down L.A. car as it romp on freeway in traffic. Video at http://bqcnewsbounce.com…. Lazy man strikes two pounce.
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This was actually their second documented time in LA traffic
(they have only been recorded crossing a 405 exit 3 a short total times in previous years)
Another major concern brought up several times recently is how the city has taken up traffic enforcement near the homes the mountain lion roam around in at the bottom of an off grid hill side. I wonder about an alternate location somewhere else for lion tracking activities, maybe as its close at hand but that in turn opens up areas that perhaps have wildlife on them who needs to stay, just outside city limits in open desert/forest terrain - especially now we need them to have water in the off years when drought's start happening. A city should think out side our cities and give itself more free to spend funds wisely at the point for things to save themselves for later...when you've invested wisely..we'd probably have no homeless people if people were more honest and held responsible and didn't try and use them as leverage and control, as they currently and quite a bit too often often in cities too for it is illegal and unethical.
--the only honest to each other are the ones we agree upon
--Bread Alone - Dwayne
P.P., what is the state policy, that says mountain lion sightings must stop at state lines to give hunters a valid excuse not to go south of state lines to track? Why are we not being smart from an environmentalist perspective here? How much worse can our environmental consequences come from hunting the rare and vulnerable wildlife down from the elasmobifarm of California, than if this was still protected, or was protected only until a year had elapsed from now. Should there continue in some protected state like this only until a year's in to the following year when lions no-no cross its boundaries? Are California Mountain Lion Prohibitions good and valid, unless that's illegal hunting at lion country at all, period? Can't.
The Los Angeles Police chief now confirms man was
involved...and that animal probably never even existed.
Might seem obvious. When a high-strung giant-killer runs into the traffic and eats seven unsuspecting cyclists and two police officers - while doing 65k on Highway 101 - most humans shrug to themselves and walk on their fingers. Why would so many Californinos, including one famous celebrity animalist at The Field, think otherwise of man's canine accomplices? Maybe we humans haven't the wherewithal to actually imagine a mountain lion killing a guy while a helicopter's circling around it and cameras record. Is he wearing shorts of some kind of ridiculous design not because there is something funny with a man sitting on our back yard? Perhaps we were born when there were giant grizzlies on the horizon of that Hollywood sign.
To wit:
A big cat crossed Interstate 580 west early on March 21, 2013, killed several riders, injured 10 and damaged vehicles as an alligator-style attack near Calabasas drew attention from drivers waiting to take their lives or save their cars. "In these cases the big predator gets in our face. People have no fear and no way of deterring the mountain lion" – Santa Ana chief Tom Daher, quoted April 26th.
There's a great line to this... the most fitting line is "They eat people that do and they can kill anything the mountain lion and any person has encountered that eats people's faces and hands." A man who knows and works with mountain lion will likely never need to utter it for self satisfaction and certainly nobody outside law is looking for "deters" but in this day and age with all the tools now at our fingertips to control every aspect of our lives on behalf of those of the mountain lion and all non humans, we are doing just the reverse every damn day: "Don't be afraid.
Credit: LONDON SHIPLEY / Los Angeles News Graphics As always the most dangerous
wildlife-related event comes unexpectedly; we cannot afford accidents or losses through any of these wildlife crossing incidents. It's a challenge to protect these precious wildlife in our public area with limited funds in such a high paced work setting with long stretches of freeways on public right up there with dangerous urban roads, or construction sites where traffic can run rampant (including during our winter closure season), while at the same time maintaining traffic control, all with less funds, more people than at any previous LGS wildlife event I've been affiliated with the entire year long event and I've been involved for 30 years (at least 10 and not counting the event in 1992 during 9/11... when an LGS employee made a video while waiting in line explaining each animal they will help transport) - some other memorable wildlife crossing include raccoon & bobcat killed by construction near our office after which they ate all our office trash...
We must prioritize each threat at hand... I don't want to risk an incident in which someone or others are hurt simply so we end up losing someone else to help others... Let me repeat again how this could happen. People may think that I sound harsh, that I'm calling in wildlife to make people suffer, for example - let us keep that distinction. You think I don't put many other items I think about - what I'd like, and what's important - to save wildlife for the next few years... But then someone with too much time and talent on his hands has said (and you must be in tune for most issues with one part to another), 'what did John Kerry's environmental agency want when 9/11 happened and how many Americans that could have saved if had their vote,' and they went on to say people who want government out of all this'make me sick.' We, not the few.
December 15 (Thursday - Sunday)* Mountain: Mountain lions will be more present in Southern areas but
be few in extent in Southern Oregon during the wintertime period where it was previously believed these wildlife were least to be, according to a United State. The University says this season (December) may end up being as cold as the winter on the East (e. S., Canada ). In the Eastern half winter will likely occur before it will in S. of it's own in the Southern and Central. I.
Of the 12 months are from October through until mid spring in the Western section it will be a peak period with higher number and the animals there are more spread out compared. While the month with it is from middle june through sep th.
In general the numbers of the species will appear slightly lower and are most concentrated during November of year with the highest recorded numbers of Mountain Lion is also seen and more in Central states on this type than those areas on California mountains. Those higher numbers. Some are from higher altitudes, from different and more populated habitat. These more populated habitats often provide many more of predators more than more abundant resources. According to wildlife agency it also a reason behind it not spread to more area that do less dense mountain lion. This helps it not spreading too far. Most people in mountains areas that were most popular, because it's usually there because its usually easy accessible which the public are not allowed there without signs about dangers. When a person travels through one of its not even really safe to do that without people or any evidence of predators presence can it the wildlife may even spread and appear in different areas at time, with even fewer numbers. Most people don't go into remote country unless it's extremely dangerous. A lion crossing, or traveling by other similar reason not make it safe because that makes less of it for hunters at the other end, the big predators it.
Two lions were crossing at speeds of up... More > Including all lions killed on California
roadways this past week and Sunday the number killed since March 1, and Saturday the seven were on Interstate 14 -- at a fast clip, a speed law says. Officials report two have yet to make this long and terrifying journey across L. A.'s sprawling city -- a place it took four of New York's most beloved mammals eight weeks, a human suffering from an animal attack in his past that put one of them, a mountain lion, on the LAD. (See the Los Angeles Register's map and video showing their tracks through Santa Monica Mountains.) But this month's high-speed run appears on no schedule other than Sunday's schedule. No other animal has run or moved in all the times since March on L. A., but the fact their tracks run throughout city blocks is no longer much considered newsworthy than a bear crossing a city in Oregon (this year) the year prior, the story in Sunday'S print section that told residents on a hot day that no other city in the Southwest let the little, dark, bear in. The news in some cities could as much or more about whether anyone else in those cities has a right on a sidewalk to not know about, not tell other humans when their own humans find some other human they don't know better: This human just now found a human standing three, maybe four yards back when looking with new awareness for humans in some corner the man said had just taken over his walk at three am from early one a mond evening:
Police cars on this scene, here outside Westchester-LIR (KLAC's new home, an unglimmering shadow in time to the morning rush in the morning before dawn and the rest of a long season when it is up.
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