California wildlife authorities are urging residents of a small Central California city to lock up their pets and safe livestock after a collection of mountain lion assaults.
A number of animals have been killed within the Monterey County hamlet of Corral de Tierra, about 12 miles east of Monterey, officers stated.
Residents have stated that household canine, a miniature horse and goats have been killed over the previous couple of weeks, native tv station KSBW reported.
“I might hear rustling on our porch,” Corral de Tierra resident Michael Antle instructed the tv station. “Our household canine was taken off of our porch. The next evening, the lion got here for our goat and really took the goat to the identical spot. Didn’t eat both animal, so I believe it’s out to kill.”
Antle stated the primary assault occurred Dec. 21, round 12:30 a.m.
Different residents have stated they noticed a creature lurking round.
Personnel from the California Division of Fish and Wildlife confirmed Wednesday afternoon that there had been “mountain lion conflicts” in and round Corral de Tierra.
Krysten Kellum, a division spokesperson, stated the variety of assaults within the space was unknown — as was the variety of mountain lions concerned.
She did say, nevertheless, that the assaults occurred throughout night and early-morning hours, when the predators are energetic.
She additionally stated the animals that have been killed weren’t secured for the evening.
“That’s all we’re asking individuals to do: Convey your canine in at evening, evening pen livestock,” she stated, referring to corralling the animals right into a securely fenced space.
In response to the assaults, the company is looking on residents to doc all encounters with mountain lions on the Division of Fish and Wildlife website.
“It is vital that individuals report these incidents,” Kellum stated.
The division additionally advises deer-proofing property to keep away from attracting a mountain lion’s predominant meals supply, eradicating dense vegetation to scale back hiding areas, putting in outside lighting and securing animal enclosures.
If these steps don’t work, Kellum stated different choices would possibly embrace trapping and doubtlessly utilizing nonlethal projectiles, corresponding to paint balls, to thrust back, haze and deter them.
She stated, nevertheless, the scenario in Corral de Tierra hasn’t reached that stage of severity.
“We simply need residents to undergo these processes and never concentrate on potential worst-case eventualities,” she stated.
