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🐱🌴 DA CITY OF ANGELS STILL REMEMBERS P-22, DA MOUNTAIN LION WHO MADE DA A-LIST 🎥💫

Da people of Los Angeles no can get enough of P-22, da famous mountain lion who used to call Griffith Park his home. Even afta he wen pass away five months ago, da love for him no can stop. 🥺❤️

Fans all ova da city still wear T-shirts and pins wit his face on it, showing da world dat he stay unforgettable. In fact, da Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra going perform one composition in his memory dis September, at da Hollywood Bowl. They wen even start campaigns for one P-22 postage stamp and one monument at Griffith Park for him. 🎵🎭📬🏞️

People all ova Los Angeles still talking ’bout P-22’s story, and how he was one reminder dat da wilderness still exists in da middle of all da bright lights and big city. He was da symbol dat no mattah how hard da odds stay, da wild animals still can survive in LA. 🌃🌟🌲

Da National Park Service wen collar P-22’s father, P-1, in da Santa Monica Mountains. But wen P-22 start roaming around Griffith Park, scientists and wildlife officials stay amazed. No mountain lion been seen in Griffith Park for decades, but P-22 made it his new home. He stay there for moa den 10 years until his health wen start failing. 🏔️🦁🐾

Da Wildlife officials wen trap and examine P-22, and then decide to euthanize him. He stay in isolation so he neva had any chance to mate. But da people of Los Angeles still talk ’bout him and remember him as one true star. 🌟💔

Wild animals no get da same public adoration as domesticated ones, but P-22 was one rare exception. Celebrities performed at his outdoor memorial at da Greek Theatre in January, and Governor Gavin Newsom even send his condolences via video. 🎭🎤🎬

Da people of Los Angeles feel one special connection to P-22, and many feel dat his story reflect da struggles of da city. Da mountains and freeways create one challenging environment for wild animals, but P-22 show dat it’s possible to survive and thrive even in da big city. 🏙️🚗🐾

Beth Pratt, da National Wildlife Federation’s executive director for California, saw P-22’s star potential early on. She started social media accounts and wore clothing wit images of P-22 to events, boosting his profile and popularity. 📱👕📈

Da plight of P-22 also helped drive da effort to build da world’s largest wildlife crossing. Da $100 million project funded through public money and private donations will give animals one chance to cross da 101 freeway unimpeded starting in 2025. 🛣️🐆🐻

For da people of Los Angeles, P-22 will always hold one special place in their hearts. He represents da resilience and strength of da wild animals who still call da city home. His memory will always live on, as one true A-list celebrity. 🌟❤️🐱


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🐱🌴 The city of angels continues to remember P-22, the mountain lion who made the A-list 🎥💫

The people of Los Angeles cannot get enough of P-22, the famous mountain lion who used to call Griffith Park his home. Even after he passed away five months ago, the love for him cannot be stopped. 🥺❤️

Fans all over the city still wear t-shirts and pins with his face on it, showing the world that he is unforgettable. In fact, the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra will perform one composition in his memory this September, at the Hollywood Bowl. They even started campaigns for a P-22 postage stamp and a monument at Griffith Park for him. 🎵🎭📬🏞️

People all over Los Angeles still talk about P-22’s story, and how he was a reminder that the wilderness still exists in the middle of all the bright lights and big city. He was the symbol that no matter how hard the odds stay, the wild animals still can survive in LA. 🌃🌟🌲

The National Park Service collared P-22’s father, P-1, in the Santa Monica Mountains. But when P-22 started roaming around Griffith Park, scientists and wildlife officials were amazed. No mountain lion had been seen in Griffith Park for decades, but P-22 made it his new home. He stayed there for more than 10 years until his health began to fail. 🏔️🦁🐾

Wildlife officials trapped and examined P-22, and then decided to euthanize him. He stayed in isolation so he never had any chance to mate. But the people of Los Angeles still talk about him and remember him as a true star. 🌟💔

Wild animals do not get the same public adoration as domesticated ones, but P-22 was a rare exception. Celebrities performed at his outdoor memorial at the Greek Theatre in January, and Governor Gavin Newsom even sent his condolences via video. 🎭🎤🎬

The people of Los Angeles feel a special connection to P-22, and many feel that his story reflects the struggles of the city. The mountains and freeways create a challenging environment for wild animals, but P-22 showed that it’s possible to survive and thrive even in the big city. 🏙️🚗🐾

Beth Pratt, the National Wildlife Federation’s executive director for California, saw P-22’s star potential early on. She started social media accounts and wore clothing with images of P-22 to events, boosting his profile and popularity. 📱👕📈

The plight of P-22 also helped drive the effort to build the world’s largest wildlife crossing. The $100 million project funded through public money and private donations will give animals a chance to cross the 101 freeway unimpeded starting in 2025. 🛣️🐆🐻

For the people of Los Angeles, P-22 will always hold a special place in their hearts. He represents the resilience and strength of the wild animals who still call the city home. His memory will always live on as a true A-list celebrity. 🌟❤️🐱

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