What will eventually be the largest wildlife crossing in the world is running behind schedule and over budget due to a host ...
Wildlife advocates in California are one step closer to completing the world's largest wildlife crossing bridge. Conservationists and project partners recently laid the first layer of soil on the ...
The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing in California has been years in the making, with the aim of reducing wildlife deaths ...
Crews will soon start work on the final stage of construction. The vegetated bridge is expected to reconnect the Santa Monica Mountains to other areas. Crews will soon start work on the final stage of ...
On Wednesday, April 17, construction crews successfully installed the first girder of a vegetated wildlife crossing on Highway 101, which will allow local wildlife to access their natural habitat once ...
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The ambitious California project to build a wildlife bridge over 10 lanes of freeway in Los Angeles County reached a major construction milestone last week. Workers started to lay down 6,000 cubic ...
It is hoped the crossing, named after 86-year-old philanthropist, Wallis Annenberg, will reduce the number of animal-to-car ...