ナショナルジオグラフィックのインスタグラム(natgeo) - 9月15日 02時12分
Photo by @FransLanting Cougars, also known as mountain lions, were nearly wiped out along the coast of California near San Francisco where I live, but since they were given protection in 1990, they’ve rebounded. They now occur even at the edges of suburbs and cities, but they are very good at avoiding people. I live in prime cougar habitat, and even after 30 years here, I have yet to see one with my own eyes. It’s a perfect situation for applying camera traps. One of my favorite locations is a trail that leads through a redwood grove, and one day a young cougar passing through did what I dreamed it would do: It turned back to cast a wary look at my camera when the strobes went off, and created a portrait of secrecy foiled. To see a compelling close-up of a cougar, follow me @FransLanting.
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