02/02/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/02/2026 15:31
A mountain lion was sighted on the Lewis-Clark College campus during the late-evening hours of Sunday, Feb. 1. Surveillance footage later showed a young lion near the ticket booth by the baseball field. Fish and Game, campus security staff and Lewiston Police officers searched the area but did not locate the animal. No additional reports of the lion have been received within city limits at this time.
Public Safety is the Top Priority
Mountain lions generally live in remote areas, are nocturnal and very secretive, so they are seldom seen. However, mountain lions can sometimes be found in and around areas where people live. "While sightings of mountain lions in urban areas are rare, it's not unheard of," said Jana Ashling, Regional Wildlife Manager.
Fish and Game always prioritizes public safety. Residents and visitors living near wildlife-regardless of species-should remain vigilant to reduce the risk of unexpected encounters.
Personal Safety Tips
If you encounter a mountain lion:
Additional precautions:
Pet Safety
Mountain lions are opportunistic predators and may view pets as prey. To protect pets:
Homeowner Safety
To reduce the likelihood of a mountain lion approaching your home:
Reporting Sightings
Residents are urged to report all mountain lion sightings or encounters to the Fish and Game, Clearwater Regional Office at (208) 799-5010. Timely reports help staff monitor lion behavior and assess potential risks to public safety.