Unexpected Visitor: Mountain Lion Found Trapped at Tucson Hospital
The lion appears to have gotten trapped in the hospital’s enclosed courtyard area.
TUCSON, Ariz. — A special type of visitor stopped by Tucson Medical Center on Friday. According to Tucson police, a mountain lion was spotted on the hospital’s campus and appears to have gotten trapped in the enclosed courtyard area. Police officers and wildlife officials were dispatched to the hospital and successfully relocated the male mountain lion off the campus after tranquilizing the animal with a dart.
Aside from a broken window, no injuries were reported, and the lion appears to be in a healthy condition. Bystanders recorded a video of the wandering mountain lion before it was removed, according to the Arizona Daily Star.
Because the animal appeared healthy and did not exhibit aggressive behavior, the mountain lion will likely be fitted with a GPS radio collar and released into the wild, according to Arizona Game and Fish.
The large medical facility is located in a central area of Tucson, making it more unlikely that an elusive animal like a mountain lion would venture onto the hospital’s campus. It’s not clear how the mountain lion got into the courtyard area.
The Tucson hospital is located near the Pantano wash, which cuts through the east side of Tucson. Washes can be used as movement corridors for mountain lions, according to Arizona Game and Fish.
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