Plants and Wildlife at the Pedro Point Headlands
Large Carnivores
Our friends at Felidae Conservation Fund have installed a wildlife camera at Pedro Point Headlands as part of the Bay Area Puma Project (BAPP). BAPP is a long-term study of the Bay Area’s pumas, their habitats and the potential for conflict with humans. Cameras are placed in research grids to collect data on all wildlife, and then the data is used to answer important questions on Bay Area species, with a focus on mountain lions and bobcats, and their prey.
If you have any questions or are interested in volunteering to check cameras/review data, please contact them:
Pedro Point Headlands Wildlife Photos
Photos by: Naftali Moed, Patrick Kobernus, Alwin Szeto, PLT (in order of appearance)
Fauna
See photographs and information on Virtual Pedro Point’s Pedro Point Headlands Fauna page.