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Mountain Lions in Colorado Episode 4: What to do if you encounter a mountain lion

Video: Episode 4 – What to do if you encounter a mountain lion

Episode 4

Mark Johnson joins Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s Area Wildlife Manager Jason Duestch to discuss mountain lion attacks on humans. Jason explains what we’ve learned from past attacks and what we can do to reduce the chance of an attack. As ​more people move into the lion’s habitat, the likelihood of lion encounters increases. We can live with these incredibly efficient predators if we respect mountain lions and their habitat.

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Mountain Lions

Mountain lions are generally calm, quiet, and elusive. They tend to live in remote, primitive country with plentiful deer and adequate cover. Such conditions exist in mountain subdivisions, urban fringes, and open spaces. Recently, the number of mountain lion/human interactions has increased. This increase is likely due to a variety of reasons, such as:

If You Encounter a Mountain Lion

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People rarely get more than a brief glimpse of a mountain lion in the wild. Lion attacks on people are rare, with fewer than a dozen fatalities in North America in more than 100 years. Most of the attacks were by young lions, perhaps forced out to hunt on their own and not yet living in established areas. Young lions may key in on easy prey, like pets and small children.

No studies have been done to determine what to do if you meet a lion. However, based on observations by people who have come upon lions, some patterns of behavior and response are beginning to emerge. With this in mind, the following suggestions may be helpful.

Remember: Every situation is different with respect to the lion, the terrain, the people, and their activity.

Check out the “Moun​tain Lion Safety” video at the top of page for more tips on dealing with lion encounters.

If You Live in Lion Country

Mountain Lion. Photo by Wayne D. Lewis/CPW

To reduce the risk of problems with mountain lions on or near your property, we urge you to follow these simple precautions:


Narrated by Mark Johnson. Mark Johnson, an avid hunter, fly-fisherman, and rancher, is also the host for the Colorado Outdoors Podcast.

Images and videos used in the series were collected from across the state, from both residents and within the agency. David Neils of Wild Nature Media (wildnaturemedia.com) supplied many of the fascinating videos in episode one showing mountain lions in their wild state.

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