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Firefighte­rs have to rescue mountain lion stuck in tree

- SARAH HARVARD IN NEW YORK

Firefighte­rs have rescued a mountain lion stuck in a tree in the California desert.

A homeowner called the authoritie­s after discoverin­g the cougar was near his home located close to the San Bernardino mountains. The big cat was stuck on a branch about 50ft, or 15m, above the ground.

State wildlife officials had to tranquilis­e the animals before firefighte­rs brought it back onto land using a rescue harness. Wildlife experts also examined the mountain lion for possible injuries or health conditions before releasing it back into its habitat.

Rick Fischer, a warden for California’s Department of Fish and Wildlife, told Sky News it is not uncommon for mountain lions, or other big cats, to wander outside of their habitat. He also said it is rare for mountain lions to attack humans, but they are known to prey on pets and livestock.

“Leaving the lion in the tree would not have been safe for the community,” Mr Fischer said. “Once the lion regained consciousn­ess we ensured he safely returned to his suitable habitat.”

 ??  ?? Roar deal: the big cat was 50ft above the ground (AP)
Roar deal: the big cat was 50ft above the ground (AP)

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