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Wildlife experts explain why you won’t meet mountain lions in the Botanic Gardens
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Holly Ober
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People venturing into the wild hills of the Botanic Gardens or on the south edge of campus might receive friendly warnings to watch out for mountain lions. A persistent rumor holds that the big cats roam the more rugged parts of campus and nearby mountains.
Nestled against the Box Springs Mountains, with the 40-acre Botanic Gardens forming most of its southern border, the UC Riverside campus rubs shoulders with valuable habitat for many species of birds, mammals, reptiles, and insects.
A bobcat photographed  in the Entomology Building courtyard, December, 2020. (Quinn McFrederick)

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