Los Angeles Times

Highway P-78

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Re “Another mountain lion lost,” editorial, April 4

While I was sad to read of another mountain lion fatality, I greatly appreciate­d your editorial on the need to protect wildlife from cars and rodenticid­es. I am in complete agreement with you on this subject.

This is an issue of statewide importance. Wildlife crossings over or under our roads and highways are needed across California. They are certainly needed to connect the Santa Monica Mountains, the Simi Hills, the Santa Susana Mountains, the San Gabriel Mountains and the Verdugo Mountains.

I would like to propose that a portion of one Los Angeles-area freeway be renamed for the mountain lions lost to vehicle strikes on our roadways. It might help motorists realize that they share these great landscapes with other beings that deserve to live unimpeded by humans in a hurry.

We still need to plan and build those wildlife crossings. But let us not forget the fatalities that have occurred as a result of our presence and our hubris.

Robert C. Pavlik San Luis Obispo

The headline for your editorial on another dead mountain lion is as pathetic as the announced effort to bridge major thoroughfa­res in Southern California with wildlife corridors.

This is kind of like dealing with homelessne­ss: Grandiose plans are announced, and the results are indifferen­ce and ineptitude, with the predictabl­e tragic results.

It is past time to root for the critters. Gary W. Dolgin

Santa Monica

 ?? National Park Service ?? MOUNTAIN LION P-78, seen here in 2019, died in December in Valencia after being hit by a car.
National Park Service MOUNTAIN LION P-78, seen here in 2019, died in December in Valencia after being hit by a car.

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