Oct 8, 2014 | Media Coverage, Science Magazines
Another nice article on our recent Science paper. This one in the LA Times. It’s not easy being a lean, mean killing machine. Whether a fleet-footed cheetah or a lie-in-wait puma, a hunting feline’s survival balances on the point between how much energy they...
Oct 3, 2014 | Media Coverage, National Geographic
A nice article in National Geographic on our recent Science paper on puma energetics. The group, led by Terrie Williams and Chris Wilmers of the University of California, Santa Cruz, spent years working with engineers to develop a novel wildlife tracking collar to...
Jan 16, 2014 | Bay Area, Media Coverage
Coverage in the Sentinel about our carnivore paper in Science today. Two UC Santa Cruz ecologists are among the authors of a global review of large carnivore populations published Jan. 10 in the journal Science. The international group of scientists warns that...
Jan 14, 2014 | Media Coverage, NPR, Videos
Another great NPR video on our Sea Otter – Climate change work… When people talk about sea otters, the words “cute,” “cuddly,” and “curious” often come to mind. But now you can add another descriptor to that list — climate change...
Nov 1, 2013 | Bay Area, Media Coverage
Santa Cruz’ famous downtown mountain lion was struck and killed while crossing Highway 17 early Thursday morning near Vine Hill Road. The lion’s body was given to UC Santa Cruz researchers, who helped capture the wayward puma in June and fitted it with a...
Oct 18, 2013 | Media Coverage, NPR, Radio
An NPR Quest radio piece about road crossings affecting our study animals. Listen...