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The Ark
October 29, 2025

Fairfax resident Amelie Bluestone had long been fascinated by mountain lions when she learned about P36, the juvenile male that visited the Tiburon Peninsula in 2023 during a 1,400-mile trek across the Bay Area.

Marin Independent Journal
October 22, 2025

The film, which was shot in winter 2023, had the filmmaker traveling throughout Northern California, following in P-36’s footsteps and doing interviews with ranchers and experts in the field.

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The Healdsburg Tribune
September 4, 2025

I once lived in a ramshackle house up the hillside from Camp Rose, on the south side of Fitch Mountain. More than once, I remember hearing what sounded like a woman’s scream, a disturbing sound of distress coming out of the night for whatever the cause. I later found out that mountain lions (also known as cougars, catamounts, panthers and pumas) make a sound like that…

All Hands Ecology
October 6, 2023

P36 gave us a window into the precarious life of a male mountain lion attempting to stake out his own territory in a complex, human-dominated landscape in Northern California.

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