Study suggests pumas utilize sly strategy of fertilizing plants that recruit prey to hunting grounds
A new Panthera study published today in Landscape Ecology has found that pumas might utilize a sly hunting strategy known as 'garden to hunt,' by which puma kills fertilize or deposit nutrients in ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. The creation of two biological corridors linking Paraguay’s largest national park to other protected areas is boosting efforts to conserve pumas, ...
Pumas are unlikely to recolonize much of their historical range in the eastern U.S., a new study finds. It’s not a lack of habitat or food keeping out the pumas, also known as cougars or mountain ...
Researchers were able to clearly connect declining levels of human mobility during regional shelter-in-place orders with pumas' increased willingness to utilize more urban habitat areas. New research ...
Tiffany Yap is the urban wildlands science director at the Center for Biological Diversity and wrote “Tales of the Urban Wild: A Puma’s Journey.” We don’t know the exact reason a male mountain lion ...
A new study led by UC Santa Cruz researchers suggests that pumas in the Santa Cruz Mountains don’t make accurate assessments of where they are most likely to be killed by humans, especially when it ...
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