Two nonprofits are calling on artists to submit their ideas for a future memorial at Griffith Park intended to celebrate the beloved mountain lion P-22. The memorial aims to inspire L.A. City residents and visitors to reflect on their connections with P-22 and how his legacy transformed conservation efforts.
Key Takeaways
- Memorial Purpose: To honor P-22 and inspire reflection on wildlife conservation.
- Organizers: National Wildlife Federation’s #SaveLACougars campaign and Friends of Griffith Park.
- Historical Significance: P-22 changed perceptions of living alongside wildlife in urban areas.
The Legacy of P-22
In 2012, P-22 was discovered in Griffith Park after crossing two busy L.A. freeways. His presence in the park for a decade changed how residents viewed the importance of coexisting with wildlife. P-22’s journey led to significant conservation initiatives, including the construction of the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing.
P-22 was monitored with a radio collar throughout his life in the park. However, in December 2022, he was captured and euthanized after tests revealed he suffered from traumatic injuries and long-term health issues. His passing left a profound impact on the community and conservationists alike.
Community Response
“P-22 is still deeply missed by people all over the world, and his loss is especially felt in Los Angeles. This remarkable cat deserves a memorial that recognizes his incredible legacy and gives people a chance to reflect upon their love for him,” said Beth Pratt, California regional executive director for the National Wildlife Federation and lead at the #SaveLACougars campaign.
Gerry Hans, president of Friends of Griffith Park, emphasized that the proposed memorial will serve as a lasting reminder of how P-22 “triggered a sea of change” in conservation efforts and public awareness.
The Call for Artists
The nonprofits are inviting artists to submit their creative ideas for the memorial. This initiative aims to engage the community and encourage artistic expression that reflects P-22’s legacy. Artists are encouraged to consider the following:
- Theme: Connection between urban life and wildlife.
- Medium: Open to various artistic forms, including sculpture, mural, and interactive installations.
- Submission Deadline: Specific dates will be announced by the organizing nonprofits.
Conclusion
City Councilwoman Nithya Raman remarked, “P-22 led an incredible life as our resident Griffith Park mountain lion. His improbable journey to Griffith Park, and the life he built here, reminds us that our great park was also his park.” The memorial will not only honor P-22 but also serve as a catalyst for ongoing discussions about wildlife conservation in urban settings. As artists begin to submit their ideas, the community looks forward to a tribute that encapsulates the spirit of this iconic mountain lion.
































