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Mountain lions are one of the biggest animals in the Sierra Nevada region – reaching a length of 6 to 8 ft. and a weight of 80 to 200 lbs. However, because of their tendency to stay hidden and their secretive nature, they are rarely seen by humans.

They can be found in almost all habitats in the area including conifer forests, oak woodlands, brushy hillsides, or grasslands. The mountain lion does require a lot of room to roam, however, with males generally claiming larger territories than females. Normally a male needs 15 square miles and a female can need anywhere from 3 to 12 square miles. Mountain lions typically avoid one another, and travel through their range following the herds of deer.

In California, mountain lion populations are estimated to be between 2500 and 5000 individuals, with their population growing.

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Mountain lions are one of the biggest animals in the Sierra Nevada region – reaching a length of 6 to 8 ft. and a weight of 80 to 200 lbs. However, because of their tendency to stay hidden and their secretive nature, they are rarely seen by humans.

They can be found in almost all habitats in the area including conifer forests, oak woodlands, brushy hillsides, or grasslands. The mountain lion does require a lot of room to roam, however, with males generally claiming larger territories than females. Normally a male needs 15 square miles and a female can need anywhere from 3 to 12 square miles. Mountain lions typically avoid one another, and travel through their range following the herds of deer.

In California, mountain lion populations are estimated to be between 2500 and 5000 individuals, with their population growing.

MEMBER PRICE $18.78
BECOME A MEMBER

Mountain lions are one of the biggest animals in the Sierra Nevada region – reaching a length of 6 to 8 ft. and a weight of 80 to 200 lbs. However, because of their tendency to stay hidden and their secretive nature, they are rarely seen by humans.

They can be found in almost all habitats in the area including conifer forests, oak woodlands, brushy hillsides, or grasslands. The mountain lion does require a lot of room to roam, however, with males generally claiming larger territories than females. Normally a male needs 15 square miles and a female can need anywhere from 3 to 12 square miles. Mountain lions typically avoid one another, and travel through their range following the herds of deer.

In California, mountain lion populations are estimated to be between 2500 and 5000 individuals, with their population growing.

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