Puma Tracker. Select a mountain lion from the list on the right. Use the time slider above the map to animate the track. What kind of patterns do you see?
(Photo by UC Santa Cruz Puma Project)
Puma Tracker displays real-time satellite tracking data so the public can ...
Researchers with UC Santa Cruz's Puma Project have seen some
A UCSC Cruz Alert was sent out on November 28 warning of two mountain lions spotted near the base of the UCSC campus. Mountain lions do ...
are using custom GPS-accelerometer collars to track and record pumas and their ...
news.ucsc.edu. Energy spent avoiding humans linked to ...
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Forty-six m (46m) is a young puma on the move. A GPS tracking collar that UC Santa Cruz scientists placed around his neck reveals exactly ...
Pumas spend large amounts of energy on cryptic behaviors (e.g.
It uses radio and satellite signals to determine the puma's location on a map by using points. Associate professor at UCSC, Chris Wilmers, has ...