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These 5 rescued mountain lions got a second chance at life

A pair of young mountain lion siblings were rescued from the dam spillway they were trapped in just before water rushed in, photos and video show.
A pair of young mountain lion siblings were rescued from the dam spillway they were trapped in just before water rushed in, photos and video show. Colorado Parks and Wildlife Southwest Region

Mountain lions, whether injured by car accidents or found emaciated and orphaned, are recovering through efforts at wildlife rehabilitation centers.

These big cats have faced hurdles, such as severe injuries or lack of hunting skills, but attentive care from veterinarians and wildlife specialists helps them regain strength, return to the wild or transition to zoo environments.

The summary above was drafted with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists in our News division. All stories below were reported, written and edited by McClatchy journalists.

San Diego Humane Society



NO. 1: MOUNTAIN LION CUB GETS ‘SECOND CHANCE AT LIFE’ AFTER CAR HIT HIM IN CALIFORNIA

The cub was found at 5 months old on the side of the road, the humane society said. | Published February 14, 2024 | Read Full Story

Screengrab from San Diego Humane Society's video on Facebook

NO. 2: ‘MAJESTIC’ CREATURE RELEASED BACK INTO WILD AFTER RECOVERING FROM CAR CRASH, VIDEO SHOWS

“It’s a remarkable sight to see this majestic animal return to his rightful place in the wild!” California officials said. | Published May 15, 2024 | Read Full Story

Screengrab of Colorado Parks and Wildlife video

NO. 3: ‘EMACIATED’ YOUNG MOUNTAIN LION GAINS STRENGTH AT WILDLIFE REHAB. SEE IT LEARN TO HUNT

A young mountain lion was “emaciated” Over the next few months, the cougar was able to regain strength and put on some weight under the care of wildlife rehabilitation staff. | Published July 31, 2024 | Read Full Story

Screengrab from the WNC Nature Center on Facebook



NO. 4: ‘CURIOUS’ COUGAR AND HER ‘SHY’ BROTHER GET SECOND CHANCE AT NC ZOO. SEE THE CUTE CUBS

The cubs were found orphaned about 2,500 miles away in Washington. | Published April 5, 2024 | Read Full Story

Colorado Parks and Wildlife Southwest Region

NO. 5: TRAPPED MOUNTAIN LION CUBS RESCUED JUST BEFORE COLORADO DAM RELEASES TORRENT OF WATER

Photos and video show the daring rescue. | Published April 23, 2024 | Read Full Story

This report was produced with the help of AI tools, which summarized previous stories reported and written by McClatchy journalists. It was edited by journalists in our News division.

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