Gridlocked: Urban Wildlife in & Around L.A.

A coyote in a large culvert stares at the remote wildlife camera
 

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L.A. freeways aren't just the bane of commuters. Local wildlife of every size and species are constrained by the region's vast road network, from lizards to wrentits to mountain lions. Here, we'll tell the story of L.A.'s real stars: the urban wildlife that adapt, and in some cases, thrive in one of the world's biggest cities.

Meet Our Study’s Newest Mountain Lion Kittens!

August 04, 2015 Posted by: Kate Kuykendall, Public Affairs Officer

Our newest research subjects are two spotted mountain lion kittens between the ages of three and four weeks old. P-43 and P-44, as the two are known, are from two separate litters on opposite ends of our study area.

 

Last updated: July 29, 2015

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