3 orphaned mountain lion cubs rescued in Bay Area
- Three orphaned mountain lion cubs named Fern, Thistle, and Spruce were rescued and taken to the Oakland Zoo for rehabilitation after their mother was believed to be killed by a car.
- The cubs were found in Portola Valley, California, where residents reported seeing them wandering and hiding under a car.
- The California Department of Fish and Wildlife confirmed no sightings of the mother, leading to the belief she was dead after being struck by a vehicle.
- Nik Dehejia, CEO of Oakland Zoo, emphasized the need for coexistence and wildlife corridors to protect mountain lions and their habitats in California.
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