Webinar With Miguel Ordeñana Offers Insight Into Lives of Southern California Mountain Lions

ForestWatch recently hosted Miguel Ordeñana, Community Science Manager with the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, for a virtual discussion about the threats facing mountain lions in southern California as well as some hopeful solutions for improving their situation. For years, Miguel has studied pumas in the urban environments of Los Angeles, including the globally famous P-22, who now calls Griffith Park home.

Watch the recording of our webinar with Miguel below. Learn about unique lives and habits of mountain lions in our region as well as some of the groundbreaking science being done to keep local populations from going extinct.

To get more involved in puma protection in southern California, check out these great organizations and community efforts:

Cougar Conservancy
Save LA Cougars
Citizens for Los Angeles Wildlife
Mountain Lion Foundation

About Bryant Baker

Bryant is the Director of Conservation & Research for Los Padres ForestWatch, where he manages scientific, technical, and volunteer projects. He is also a naturalist and photographer, spending most of his free time hiking the rugged public lands of the Central Coast region with his dog.
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