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PHOTOS: Angelenos flock to the Greek Theater to celebrate the legacy of P-22

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Thousands of people flocked to the Greek Theater on Saturday to celebrate the legacy of P-22, the mountain lion who lived in Griffith Park for more than a decade.

In an event that lasted more than three hours and was streamed online to thousands of viewers, more than four dozen speakers — including scientists, advocates, politicians and celebrities — honored the puma’s far-reaching impact on environmental advocacy and wildlife research.

Women stand during a blessing by Alan Salazar, Fernando Tataviam, Band of Mission Indians, at the "celebration of life."

Women stand during a blessing by Alan Salazar, a Chumas and Tataviam elder.

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Jennifer Johnson wearing a cougar costume attends the "celebration of life" for P-22 at the Greek Theater.

Jennifer Johnson of Long Beach arrives in costume.

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Brian Meredith, with the Natural History Museum's Manaer of Performing Arts, operates a string puppet of P-22.

Brian Meredith, with the Natural History Museum, operates a string puppet of P-22.

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Students with San Pascual STEAM Magnet Elementary School sing there original song "P-22 We Love You," while playing ukuleles.

Students from San Pascual STEAM Magnet Elementary School sing an original song, “P-22 We Love You,” while playing ukuleles.

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Warren Dickson with 3rd Rock Hip Hop sings a song in honor of P-22 at the "celebration of life."

Warren Dickson, right, of 3rd Rock Hip Hop, sings.

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National Geographic photographer Steve Winter holds his photo of P-22 with the Hollywood sign, at the "celebration of life."

National Geographic photographer Steve Winter holds his photo of P-22.

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