The sunset hike, in memory of L.A.'s beloved mountain lion, is set to begin at 4 p.m. Sunday at the Charlie Turner Trailhead in Griffith Park.
P-22’s death triggered“It’s been an incredibly difficult several days. And for myself, I’ve felt the entire weight of the city of Los Angeles,” said Chuck Bonham, director of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, on Saturday. P-22 had multiple chronic illnesses, officials said.
The wayward cat, thought to be about 12 years old, had lived in the Griffith Park area for more than 10 years and became something of a celebrity after his picture appeared in newspapers, television and National Geographic magazine.in a backyard in Los Feliz, sedated and taken in for medical evaluation.
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