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  2. The other Angelenos: What a naturalist's survey of Los ... - AOL

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    From mountain lions to feral cats and palm trees to live-forevers, Craig Stanford's "Unnatural Habitat" considers Southern California's native and exotic flora and fauna.

  3. The Legacy Of P-22: Hollywood's Famous Mountain Lion

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    Across town at Los Angeles County's Natural History Museum, visitors browse its famous dioramas of North American wildlife, including a mountain lion and her cubs in their native California habitat.

  4. Gay's Lion Farm - Wikipedia

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    The lions were trained as animal actors in the burgeoning motion picture industry. Needing more room for their animals, the Gays found a large plot of un-zoned property in El Monte, east of Los Angeles, where in 1925 they opened Gay's Lion Farm, a public attraction dedicated to the breeding, training and exhibition of African lions.

  5. Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Landscaping of the nearly 1-acre bridge (0.40 ha) includes 12 acres (4.9 ha) of habitat restoration in the area. [24] The restoration is partially needed because the 2018 Woolsey Fire burned through the wildlife corridor as it was pushed by strong Santa Ana winds in a southerly direction, and crossed the freeway in this area.

  6. Shambala Preserve - Wikipedia

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    Shambala Preserve is an animal sanctuary established in 1972 and located in Acton, California, a desert community 10 miles (16 km) southwest of Palmdale, off of California State Route 14 and 40 miles (64 km) north of Los Angeles.

  7. Mountain lion P-22, Los Angeles' famed ‘Hollywood Cat ...

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    The Los Angeles mountain lion known as P-22 —or the “Hollywood Cat” — was captured Monday for a health checkup after signs of possible distress

  8. P-22 - Wikipedia

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    P-22 (c. 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 Mountains. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] P-22 was first identified in 2012 [ 4 ] and was the subject of significant media attention, including numerous books, television programs and other works of art.

  9. How a Pandemic-Era Escape Became Los Angeles's Hottest ... - AOL

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    Los Angeles is such a special place because it's obviously the center of the world's imagination, but it's also the farm belt. It's also very witchy and a little bit weird. It's a nice collection ...