When mountain lions began appearing more often on trail cameras at a small California nature preserve, coyotes and deer shifted away from nighttime activity, and the woody plants those deer used to eat increased sixty four fold
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- One Mountain Lion Completely Rewired an Entire Ecosystem South of San Francisco Active NorCal · 53d ago
- Stanford ecologists tracked mountain lions in a tiny California preserve for 5 years; even occasional visits triggered Yellowstone-style cascades, overturning the wilderness-only rule The Times of India · 53d ago
- Mountain lions changed everything in this tiny California preserve ScienceDaily · 53d ago
- One mountain lion changed the food web in a California suburb, study finds news - Mongabay · 53d ago
- When mountain lions began appearing more often on trail cameras at a small California nature preserve, coyotes and deer shifted away from nighttime activity, and the woody plants those deer used to eat increased sixty four fold Space Daily · 53d ago broke it first
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