Mountain Lion Sightings From Last Week Confirmed by Surveillance Footage

A mountain lion spotted as many as four times in San Francisco last week is believed to have left town, making its way down the coast, a San Francisco Animal Care and Control spokeswoman said today.

Animal care officials were at first uncertain that the mountain lion sightings were founded as it has been years since one has been spotted in the city, but surveillance footage surfaced Monday confirming the reports, spokeswoman Deb Campbell said today.

The surveillance footage was taken on June 30 in the Sea Cliff neighborhood, the same day a driver in the Presidio reported seeing a mountain lion there, Campbell said.

There was also a reported sighting in a backyard in the 1000 block of Gough Street near Jefferson Square Park and on Friday near Lake Merced, Campbell said.

But reports of mountain lions or bears in the city often turn out to be large dogs or cats, so it remains unclear if the mountain lion wandered as far in San Francisco as it appears.

As there have been no sightings since last Friday, wildlife experts believe the mountain lion has made his way south down the Peninsula, Campbell said.

Anyone who spots a mountain lion is warned not to go near it and to immediately call Animal Care and Control at (415) 554-9400.

Scott Morris, Bay City News

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