Mountain Lion Advisory

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At approximately 5:00 p.m. today, June 1, Public Safety officers observed a mountain lion attacking a deer on Huntsinger Circle near the intersection of Towers Road beneath the Facilities Pad. The deer then escaped in the direction of the School of Law.

The lion will very likely return to this site tonight, and will continue to actively hunt in this area for the next few days. Community members should take appropriate precautions, and parents are reminded to closely supervise their children.

Please remember:

  • Do not hike, bike, or jog alone, especially from dusk until dawn when mountain lions are most active.
  • Remember Public Safety security escorts are available on the Malibu campus 24/7 by calling Public Safety Dispatch at (310) 506-4442.
  • If you see a mountain lion on or near the Malibu campus, please report the incident to Public Safety at (310) 506-4441.
    • If safe to do so, please take a picture and/or video and send it to Public Safety via the LiveSafe app.

As a reminder, if you encounter a mountain lion:

  • Respect the animal.
  • Maintain eye contact and move away slowly.
  • Do NOT run. Running could trigger the mountain lion’s instinct to chase you.
  • Appear as large, loud, and powerful as possible.
  • If there are small children or pets present, pick them up immediately. Additionally do NOT leave them unattended outside.
  • Do not approach the mountain lion; leave space for the cat to escape.
  • In the unlikely event of an attack, fight back. Do not fall to the ground or roll into the fetal position.