L.A.’s Most Famous Cat Lady
Description
It’s only fitting that the world’s most famous mountain lion lives in the city of stars, but it hasn’t been an easy ride for P-22. The mountain lion has crossed multiple freeways and found himself stuck in the urban green space of Griffith Park…or has he? We talk with National Wildlife Federation California Director Beth Pratt about why the cougar’s home is his just as much as it is ours, the wildlife crossing that could save millions of animal lives and millions of dollars, and why she has P-22’s face tattooed on her arm.
Find out more about Beth Pratt’s work at the National Wildlife Federation here.
For more information on Save LA Cougars, visit https://savelacougars.org/
For more information on OutdoorAfro, visit https://outdoorafro.org/
To find out how you can create a Certified Wildlife Habitat visit the National Wildlife Federation at https://www.nwf.org/garden-for-wildlife/certify or find supplies and additional information at https://gardenforwildlife.com/
For more information about programs at the L.A. Zoo visit lazoo.org
BiodiverCity is made possible with support from The Gottlieb Native Garden.
Host:
Dr Jake Owens, Director of Conservation, Los Angeles Zoo
Executive Producers:
Susan Gottlieb
Tom Jacobson
Diane Shader Smith
Denise Verret
Producers:
April Merl
Jake Owens
Associate Producer:
Brenda Scott Royce
Original Music:
Micah Smith
Additional contributions from:
Hannah Beal
Bennett Rea