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Mountain Lions Migrating West to California

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A female mountain lion captured and collared in western Nevada for the field component of the study.
(Image credit: Jake Willers)

Mountain lions from southern and eastern Nevada are moving west to California, according to a genetic study of nearly 740 big cats.

The seven-year study tracked cougars, as mountain lions are also known, in both states to discover which areas in the region serve as "sinks" (habitat that animals move to at a greater rate than they leave) and "sources" (areas that animals leave to live elsewhere).

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Becky Oskin covers Earth science, climate change and space, as well as general science topics. Becky was a science reporter at Live Science and The Pasadena Star-News; she has freelanced for New Scientist and the American Institute of Physics. She earned a master's degree in geology from Caltech, a bachelor's degree from Washington State University, and a graduate certificate in science writing from the University of California, Santa Cruz.