The lion king of Los Angeles
After Miguel Ordeñana discovered mountain lion P-22 in urban LA, he became a key advocate for habitat connectivity, which is essential for the species’ survival in Southern California.
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A section of the Natural History Museum’s exhibition “P-22: The story of L.A.’s Most Famous Feline.”
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Ordeñana with students at Montara Avenue Elementary in South Gate, where he teaches as part of the Natural History Museum’s Community Science project.
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Ordeñana in the Natural History Museum’s Mammalogy Collection area.
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