As Southern California cougars near 'extinction vortex,' a radical rescue plan emerges
by Louis Sahagun, Los Angeles Times
Mar 20, 2019
4 minutes
LOS ANGELES â The future is looking increasingly bleak for some Southern California mountain lions.
Urban encroachment, inbreeding, vehicle strikes, rat poison and wildfire have all taken their toll on cougars living in the Santa Monica and Santa Ana mountains.
Now, research published Wednesday suggests there's an almost one-in-four chance the charismatic cats could become extinct in those areas within 50 years.
In the face of such a dire prognosis - what biologists call an extinction vortex - conservationists are considering a desperate and controversial remedy: capturing pumas in one part of the Santa Anas and trucking them across the 15 Freeway so
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