SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - California wildlife officials have adopted new rules aimed at protecting the public from mountain lions without resorting to killing so many of the big cats so often when they roam near humans, pets or livestock. Full story
After a two-hour standoff, officials from the Nevada Department of Wildlife were able to successfully tranquilize a mountain lion spotted roaming the streets of downtown Reno, Nev. KRNV's Dina Kupfer reports.
Biologists say overdevelopment in Southern California caused a Mountain lion to mate with his daughter, resulting in a pair of inbred cubs. KNBC’s Angie Crouch reports.