10/31/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/31/2025 13:11
Encounters like this one are exceptionally rare. It represents a potentially risky worst-case scenario where a lion refuses to back down. Generally, encounters like this involve a mother with young or a single lion protecting a cached kill.
Her video demonstrates a great example of how to handle these situations:
Based on investigations in the Owyhees in recent years, mountain lion predation is a leading cause of death in both mule deer and California bighorn sheep. Because of that, Fish and Game staff expect they might walk into a mountain lion kill whenever they receive a mortality signal from a GPS collar in these units.
However, seeing a mountain lion during these investigations remains uncommon. They are typically shy and secretive creatures, and their most common response to human presence is to run away. That's particularly true when you're making a lot of noise to announce your presence, which our staff does anytime they're walking in to investigate a potential lion kill.