A
mountain lion climbed up a 35-foot-high wooden power pole Tuesday
afternoon about two miles south of Cougar Buttes in Lucerne Valley on
East End Road. Photo by Staff Writer Peter Day
By Peter Day
Staff Writer
Posted Sep. 29, 2015
LUCERNE VALLEY — A mountain lion
climbed up a 35-foot-high wooden power pole Tuesday afternoon about two
miles south of Cougar Buttes in Lucerne Valley on East End Road.
Two
California Department of Fish and Game officers, who were parked
several hundred yards away, were requesting passersby to not stop. They
hoped the animal, which appeared to be a healthy adult, might climb back
down from the high voltage wires and go back into the wild.
Apparently
the big cat was spooked by dogs, people or another source and scurried
to safety up the pole. The mountain lion may choose to wait until the
sun goes down to make its escape from the perch, they said.
While
mountain lion sightings are not common, the area does have an array of
wildlife. Lucerne Valley residents have reported numerous sightings of
Mojave Green rattlesnakes and other animals. Just a few miles away, the
Magic Jungle Wildlife Sanctuary provides a refuge to a mountain lion,
tigers and other big cats.
A
mountain lion climbed up a 35-foot-high wooden power pole Tuesday
afternoon about two miles south of Cougar Buttes in Lucerne Valley on
East End Road. Photo by Staff Writer Peter Day
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