Mountain Lion Euthanized After Killing 4 Pet Goats Near Elementary School, Authorities Say
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Mountain lion spotted in tree near homes
By Kamryn Martell and Katherine Quezada Dozens of people slowly gathered near Cortina Drive and Gravino Road in Valencia on Friday. But what was catching the attention of this growing crowd of people? A mountain lion taking a nap on a tree. The large cat, which was going in and out of sleep, was perched in a tree filled with branches and lots of shaded area. It was first spotted at approximately 10:59 a.m., according to Sgt. Justin Boosal…
Mountain lion euthanized near California elementary school after goats killed
By Lindsay Weber Click here for updates on this story CAMPTONVILLE, California (KCRA) — A mountain lion was euthanized in Yuba County after it killed multiple goats and was undeterred by efforts from residents to get it to leave the area. The Yuba County Sheriff’s Office said it was first notified of the mountain lion on a residential property off of Cleveland Avenue in Camptonville on Monday. In that instance, the mountain lion killed four …
Authorities euthanize mountain lion that killed four goats, posed public safety threat to nearby school
The incident occurred on Monday, when the mountain lion entered a residential property on the 15000 block of Cleveland Avenue, according to the Yuba County Sheriff’s Office. Four domestic goats were killed by the mountain lion.
Mountain Lion euthanized in Camptonville after killing domestic goats
Camptonville, CA – On May 12, 2025, the Yuba County Sheriff’s Office was notified of a mountain lion entering a residential property on the 15000 block of Cleveland Avenue in Camptonville, resulting in the death of four domestic goats. The property operates an in-home daycare and is situated near Camptonville Elementary School. Initial attempts by […] The post Mountain Lion euthanized in Camptonville after killing domestic goats appeared first o…
Toronto takes steps to ensure public safety in Liberty Village, Fort York
Toronto – Following a continuation of escalated interactions with coyotes in the Fort York and Liberty Village area and after comprehensive reviews with external experts, the City of Toronto has made the difficult decision to euthanize a mated coyote pair due to rising concerns for public safety. Like foxes, raccoons and deer, coyotes are a natural part of Toronto’s urban ...
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