GRIFFITH PARK, Calif. (KABC) — The most famous furred resident of Los Angeles was celebrated during the annual “P-22 Day Festival.” The free event honored the famed mountain lion that roams Griffith Park. There was a photo booth featuring pictures of P-22, art activities for kids inspired by P-22 and information about wildlife conservation efforts....
Los Feliz Ledger | 4th Annual P-22 Day Festival Comes to Griffith Park Tomorrow
GRIFFITH PARK–The fourth annual P-22 Day Festival, takes place tomorrow at 11 a.m. in Griffith Park, across from the Visitor’s Center on Crystal Springs Drive. The daylong festival, named for the park’s resident mountain lion, celebrates local wildlife and conservation efforts. This year’s celebration, “Once Upon a Time in Griffith Park,” will feature activities for...
CBS Los Angeles | P-22 Festival Returns to Griffith Park
Beth Pratt from the National Wildlife Federation joins us to talk about the upcoming P-22 Day Festival. CLICK HERE TO READ FULL ARTICLE
NBC Los Angeles | Weekend: Free P-22 Day Festival
P-22 Day Festival: Ever been at a party where the guest of honor was running late? Or maybe didn’t show at all? First things first: P-22, the much mooned-over mountain lion that many of us flat-out adore, will not be at his big bash. But those who love urban-dwelling critters, like the sizable cats that...
LAist | 27 Fabulous Events Happening This Weekend In Southern California
To recognize the importance of our resident cougars, the city of L.A. declared Oct. 22 to be P-22 Day. L.A.’s favorite mountain lion even has his own festival, which is part of Urban Wildlife Week. Check out a VR experience of wildlife crossings, meet local rangers, hear experts talk about coexisting with wildlife, view urban...
LA Weekly | Los Angeles’ most famous furred resident celebrated during annual P-22 Day Festival
Mountain lions live alongside us throughout Southern California, but the reclusive big cats might as well be dream apparitions because they are rarely seen by most humans. Their existence is seriously threatened by such non-natural forces as rat poison and being hit by cars, but the annual P-22 Day Festival — named after the lonely...
KCRW | 5 design things to do this week: Oct 14 – 20
In the concrete jungle of Los Angeles, life has become tough for the region’s native mountain lions, who are kept from roaming and mating in the Santa Monica Mountains by obstructions like freeways (not to mention they are also vulnerable to poisoning). P22, a lion who miraculously made his way to Griffith Park, where he...
Construction Review | California to construct World’s largest highway overpass for wildlife
The government of California is set to construct the World’s largest highway overpass for wildlife in Southern California. The project will try to fend off the extinction of mountain lions and other animals that require more room to roam. The current price tag of the project is US $87m, with 20% of that coming from...
Los Angeles Magazine | The Cougar Bridge Across the 101 Will Be an Epic Feat of Fundraising
California transportation officials and environmentalists are planning to construct the largest animal crossing on earth to save mountain lions and other threatened species from extinction. The project—a 200-foot-high bridge across ten lanes of the 101 Highway 35 miles from Downtown L.A. so that animals trapped in the Santa Monica Mountains can access feeding and breeding areas across...
The Week | Mountain lions and other wildlife will soon be roaming above a busy L.A. freeway
In order to help mountain lions and other animals struggling with isolation in the Santa Monica Mountains, Los Angeles is building the world’s largest wildlife corridor, which will cross busy Highway 101. “The ecosystem needs to be reconnected for all wildlife,” Beth Pratt of the National Wildlife Federation told The Guardian. “Segmentation impacts animals both large and small,...