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Second Mountain Lion Sighting Reported in Woodside

A mountain lion sighting was reported for a second time this week, San Mateo County​ Sheriff's Department officials said.

Woodside, CA-- A mountain lion sighting was reported for a second time this week, San Mateo County Sheriff's Department officials said.

The mountain lion was reportedly seen near the 3100 Block of Portola Road in Woodside around 1:45 a.m. The resident apparently saw the animal using a thermal imaging camera when it was approaching a gated area and then leaving into a nearby rural area.

A deputy responded to the location and conducted an area check, however, the animal was not located.

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Officials are urging the public to use caution until the mountain lion is found. Here are some tips:

  • Do not approach the lion if you see it, especially one that is feeding or with offspring
  • Avoid hiking or jogging through wooded areas when mountain lions are most active—dawn, dusk, or at night
  • Keep a close watch on small children when hiking or traveling in or about wooded areas
  • If you encounter a mountain lion, do not run; instead, face the animal, make noise and try to look bigger by waving your arms; throw rocks or other objects. Pick up small children
  • Keep all pets and pet food indoor at night. Even the largest domesticated dogs and cats can be prey to a mountain lion

For more information about mountain lions, go to http://www.keepmewild.org.

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--Image via California Department of Fish and Wildlife Service

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