A mountain lion cub left with a skull fracture and severe head and eye trauma after being struck by a car in Orange County earlier this year has made a sharp recovery and could soon return to the wild, the San Diego Humane Society announced on Saturday, Apr. 5.
The male cub was roughly four months old when he was found on the side of an Orange County road around Jan. 10 . He was treated by the Serrano Animal & Bird Hospital in Lake Forest, then transferred a few days later to the San Diego Humane Society’s Wildlife Center in Ramona for specialized rehabilitative care.
The 13-acre center is one of two facilities in California equipped with the proper medical tools and enclosures to rehabilitate mountain lions.
The organization said the young cub underwent intensive treatment, including nutritional support and pain management, after he suffered a skull fracture, along with head and eye trauma, and exhibited lameness in his left hind leg.
After his condition improved, the cub transitioned to an outdoor enclosure where he could safely regain his strength while minimizing human interaction, the San Diego Humane Society said.
Now — 80 days later — the cub has begun to exhibit natural survival behaviors, including hunting for food and avoiding the presence of humans. He will be considered for release back into the wild once he gains additional weight and staff members have ensured he’s able to hunt and fend for himself long-term.
“Mountain lions are hit by cars quite often, unfortunately, due to habitat fragmentation,” said Angela Hernandez-Cusick, a wildlife rehabilitation supervisor with Project Wildlife.
A 2023 report by the UC Davis Road Ecology Center revealed one to two mountain lions died on California state highways every week from 2015 to 2022.
Mortalities involving vehicle collisions are believed to be under-reported and considered a threat to mountain lion populations in Southern California. As the threat of local extinction has continued to rise, researchers identified several highways as particularly dangerous for mountain lions, including Ortega Highway in Orange and Riverside counties.
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