I'm conflicted about the situation. On the one hand it is cool to think that wildlife can survive near an urban area. And, at least with regards to the big cats in LA County, it's not like they're over running the place. It's still a small, struggling population. But I question at what point would there be too many? I guess it would have to do with the frequency of attacks on humans. That's a grim metric.
In the meantime LA is going out of their way to help them-
Work on the $92-million bridge, which will be done at night over a month or more, will yield the largest wildlife crossing in the world.
www.latimes.com