Just two months since mountain lion P-61 was killed while crossing the 405 Freeway and one month after two mountain lions were found dead due to rodent poisoning, the National Park Service welcomes P-77.

They announced Monday via Twitter that they had captured the 2-year-old female mountain lion and radio-collared her before releasing her back to Simi Hills where she was found.

Say MEOW to P-77, the newest cat to join our long-term study of mountain lions in the #SantaMonicaMountains & surrounding region. 😻 P-77 is around 2 yo & she appears to be in good health. She was captured, radio-collared and released where she was found in the Simi Hills. pic.twitter.com/DAvwRNOCgV — Santa Monica Mtns (@SantaMonicaMtns) November 25, 2019

According to the National Park service, the new furry addition is in good health and will be part of their 20-year study of mountain lions in the Santa Monica Mountains and its surrounding areas.

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