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February 20, 2023

Deep Dive: Mountain Lions Along the Urban Edge

mountain lion with collar facing camera walking at night

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4:00 am – 5:00 am

Admission Fees: none

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Mountain lions are the largest ranging terrestrial mammal in the western hemisphere, and commonly associated with pristine landscapes lacking human disturbance -- but this is not always the case. Though rarely seen, these charismatic mammals posses the ability to persist within urbanized landscapes. Join us to discover the North Bay’s apex predator and the many behavioral modifications necessary to survive amongst humans. Jake will take us on a deep dive into his graduate work involving analyzing mountain lion diet, habitat use, and energetics in California’s San Francisco North Bay, including at SSU's own Fairfield Osborn Preserve, noting ecological changes as human disturbance increases. See what landscape features mountain lions prefer and avoid while feeding on their preferred prey, black-tailed deer, and learn more about how you can be a part of the research -- and the solution. Watch recorded event here: Mountain Lions Along the Urban Edge, February 20, 2023

Leader

Jake Harvey, graduate student at University of Nebraska, Benson Lab, and wildlife biologist with True Wild and the Institute for Wildlife Studies.

Originally form Pennsylvania, Jake graduated with a B.S in Fisheries & Wildlife Sciences from Paul Smith’s College before joining the Living with Lions project as a biologist in May 2021. Broadly, Jake is interested in carnivore behavior across human-dominated landscapes. As part of his graduate work, Jake seeks to assist in gaining a better understanding of mountain lion ecology to inform management decisions and educate the community to promote coexistence and long-term conservation of mountain lions, as well as their prey and habitats.

Logistics

No previous experience or knowledge is required. This event is recommended for ages 14 and up, and also serves as an educational lecture as part of the SSU Biology Department's weekly Colloquium series.

Zoom meeting details will be sent to you upon registration. If you have not used Zoom before, please allow time to download and install the application before the event. Please log-in a few minutes early, as it may take more than one attempt if servers are busy.

How to Sign Up

Register at the link below. Each participant should register separately. Registration is free.

About the Center

Sonoma State University’s Center for Environmental Inquiry empowers university students to work with community members on the environmental challenges of the North Bay. Our mission is to create an engaged and environmentally ready society, one where all people have the skills to find solutions to the challenges facing our earth. SSU Preserves are open to everyone engaged in education or research. Reservations are required.

Contact Email: winingek@sonoma.edu
Contact Phone: 7078885616