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Cougar Sighting In Phoenix Lake Area

Phoenix Lake, CA — A warning for those living along Phoenix Lake Road near Elizabeth Lane and Creekside Drive by the Tuolumne County Fire Station 57.

A local preacher, who did not want to give his name, traveling along the roadway was shocked when he had to slam on his brakes. He detailed,  “I saw a huge mountain lion standing in the middle of the road. It got me thinking that this morning lots of people would be letting their dogs out, and it is extremely residential where it is, that could be dangerous for them.”

California Department of Fish and Wildlife gave these tips if anyone encounters a cougar:

Living in Mountain Lion Country:

What to do if you encounter a Mountain Lion:

Mountain lions are quiet, solitary and elusive, and typically avoid people by nature. However, as the human population expands into the mountain lion habitat, more frequent sightings may occur, and human/mountain lion encounters may increase.

Mountain lion attacks on humans are extremely rare. However, attacks have occurred in California. Understanding mountain lion behavior and how to act responsibly in mountain lion country may greatly reduce potential conflict with these majestic animals.

The following safety information is a compilation taken from wildlife managers, wildlife officers and scientists that study mountain lion behavior. Although no strategy in the event of an encounter is guaranteed to be successful in every situation, these tips will help keep you safe in lion country.

 

 

Written by Tracey Petersen.

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