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Mountain Lions of L.A.


Puma Profiles: P-22 (U.S. National Park Service)

P-22 was our most famous mountain lion and known as our "Hollywood Cat," where he was a resident of Griffith Park in the city of Los Angeles.

If there's a new puma in Griffith Park, let's try not to kill him

In Los Angeles, the beloved mountain lion named P-22 had lived for a decade in Griffith Park. But he was an aberration. It was astonishing that ...

P-22 - Wikipedia

2009/2010 – December 17, 2022) was a wild mountain lion who resided in Griffith Park in Los Angeles, California, on the eastern side of the Santa Monica ...

Mountain Lions — Citizens for Los Angeles Wildlife

Encounters with mountain lions are rare, and no fatal attacks by mountain lions have ever been recorded in Los Angeles County. However, just as with any ...

Lions in the Santa Monica Mountains - National Park Service

We estimate a population of around 10-15 adult and subadult mountain lions (not including kittens) live in the Santa Monica Mountains at any ...

Scientists tracked these mountain lions in Los Angeles for seven years

Female mountain lion P19 in Los Angeles The study tracked 22 mountain lions, including this female (known as P19) in the western Santa ...

Mountain lions in LA coexist with outdoor recreationists by taking the ...

Mountain lions in greater Los Angeles are proactively shifting their activity to avoid interacting with cyclists, hikers, joggers and other ...

California mountain lions are adapting to human schedules: Study

Mountain lions in the greater Los Angeles region are consciously shifting their activity to avoid interacting with human residents, ...

Hollywood Hills mountain lion video has wildlife enthusiasts buzzing

It is estimated that the mountain lion population in the Santa Monica Mountains could become extinct within 50 years without an influx of ...

Lions of Los Angeles | The New Yorker

Dana Goodyear on the genetic and human threats to mountain lions roaming Los Angeles's Santa Monica Mountains.

'P-22's spirit': new mountain lion seen in LA over a year after ...

'P-22's spirit': new mountain lion seen in LA over a year after celebrity cougar's death ... It's been more than a year since the death of P-22, a ...

New mountain lion spotted in Griffith Park - YouTube

The National Park Service is investigating a new mountain lion sighting in Los Angeles. Subscribe to FOX 11 on YouTube: ...

P22 Mountain Lion of Hollywood (@p22mountainlion) - Instagram

16K Followers, 430 Following, 987 Posts - P22 Mountain Lion of Hollywood (@p22mountainlion) on Instagram: "LA's loneliest bachelor.

Hollywood's next big star is a mountain lion - BBC

Also known as pumas or cougars, the giant cats are native to California. But for one to make it into Los Angeles is quite rare. The area where ...

Mountain Lions in California

Summary. In California, mountain lions are a specially protected non-game species; following the passage of the California Wildlife Protection Act of 1990 ( ...

Los Angeles woman comes face-to-face with mountain lion - YouTube

A woman in Woodland Hills whose German Shepherds began running around a tree in her backyard Thursday found a mountain lion watching them ...

Mountain lion spotted in Griffith Park, more than 1 year after P-22's ...

For 10 years, the mountain lion known as P-22 was the first wild cat to call Los Angeles' Griffith Park home, becoming a celebrity with a ...

Mountain Lions of L.A. - CBS News

Los Angeles and its suburbs are home to 19 million people -- the only megacity in the world where mountain lions, also known as cougars and pumas, live side-by ...

Coyotes, Mountain Lions and Bears in Los Angeles County, California

Mostly, these animals live in hills in and around our communities. These include the the southern foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, the Montebello and ...

'He changed us': the remarkable life of celebrity mountain lion P-22

But P-22 – the most famous mountain lion in Los Angeles, and quite possibly the world – was also just a cat, and the cat had gotten very old. In ...