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Stop Developers From Destroying Mountain Lion Habitat
Final signature count: 568
568 signatures toward our 30,000 goal
Sponsor: The Animal Rescue Site
Los Angeles mountain lions are already isolated by roads and development. The county must not approve another project that cuts off habitat.
Los Angeles County approved the Northlake development near Castaic Lake in March 2026. The Center for Biological Diversity sued the county in April, warning that the 1,300-acre project would pave over a pristine stream and block a critical connectivity area for mountain lions and other wildlife.1
In May 2026 that the Center again filed a legal challenge to the Northlake project, which opponents described as a major sprawl development on more than 1,300 acres near Castaic.2
This is not just a land-use dispute. Southern California mountain lions are already threatened by habitat loss, highways, inbreeding, vehicle strikes, rodenticides, and wildfire. Every remaining connection between wildlands matters.
Mountain Lions Need Connected Habitat
The California Fish and Game Commission voted to list mountain lion populations in parts of Southern California and the Central Coast as threatened under the California Endangered Species Act.3
These isolated mountain lions are caged by concrete, killed by cars, and sickened by rat poison, with scientists warning that inbreeding threatens their future.4 Newly protected populations include mountain lions in Los Angeles’ Santa Monica Mountains and San Gabriel Mountains, and that the decision responds to threats from habitat loss, rodenticides, vehicle strikes, and genetic isolation.5
The Northlake site matters because it sits near a wildlife linkage between the Angeles and Los Padres national forest landscapes. Breaking that connection would make life harder for animals already trying to survive in a fragmented region.
Los Angeles County Must Choose Connectivity
California’s major wildlife crossing over the 101 freeway is nearing completion and is designed to help species such as mountain lions, bobcats, and lizards move through fragmented habitat.6 That investment shows how important wildlife connectivity has become in Southern California.
Los Angeles County should not celebrate wildlife crossings in one place while approving a project that blocks a vital path in another.
The Board of Supervisors should rescind approval of Northlake, conduct a new environmental review, protect the creek and wildlife corridor, account for western spadefoot breeding habitat, and require any future development to avoid and preserve habitat connectivity.
Mountain lions need more than symbolic protection. They need connected land where they can move, breed, hunt, and survive.
Sign now to urge Los Angeles County to stop the Northlake development and protect mountain lion habitat connectivity before it is paved over.
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