Study shows mountain lions are changing to adapt to human recreation
Briefly

"This flexibility we see in mountain lion activity is what allows us to share these natural areas together. Mountain lions are doing the work so that coexistence can happen."
"Though the study showed that mountain lions responded to human proximity, the researchers write that it's unclear what such changes to activity patterns cost the animals, which may be sacrificing hunting opportunities or movement because of human recreation."
Read at Washington Post
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