A Mini-Series about Mountain Lions in California
Distributed by UC DAVIS’ KAREN C. DRAYER WILDLIFE HEALTH CENTER
A note from the filmmakers…
Why are mountain lions important? Why do we care? Well, as top predators, they are huge contributors to a stable ecosystem. But also, they are the spirits of the west, mysteries in the forest, and legends of California. Most native Californians have never seen a mountain lion because they are so elusive, and yet certain populations are at risk.
Specifically, populations in wild lands around Southern California. Highways and development have divided what natural habitat remains for lions, which is causing a chain reaction: migrating lions are getting hit by cars and lions that are stuck are inbreeding. With California mountain lions already genetically divided into 10 sub-populations by mostly man-made barriers, other sub-groups in the state may also be at risk in the future.
In this series, we illustrate how mountain lions struggle for survival, and viewers like you will learn the importance of these big cats and how you can help to conserve them.
Your contribution will help continue our research and spread awareness about our legend of California.
Thank you,
Dr. T. Winston Vickers – Director and Lead Wildlife Veterinarian
Kate Remsen – Producer
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