A closer look at the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing as it approaches completion—and the larger effort to reconnect habitat across Southern California’s 101 Freeway.
Learn more about the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing’s progress toward completion and its role in restoring a vital wildlife corridor across the 101 Freeway.
A story focused on the native plant communities, ecological thinking, and living systems shaping the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing.
This progress update shows native plants and wildlife already taking hold as the crossing approaches its December 2 opening. RDA’s Robert Rock discusses the work behind reconnecting habitat across the 101 Freeway.
Spanish-language report highlights the scale and purpose of the crossing, from recreating native habitat to providing safer movement for mountain lions and other wildlife across one of Southern California’s busiest freeways.
Sound barriers help Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing create a calm environment above the roar traffic
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The Worlds Largest Wildlife Crossing is Coming to the 101 Freeway
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How wildlife crossings protect both animals and people
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In California, work on the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing is now underway
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Major Los Angeles highway to undergo weeks of closures to construct large wildlife crossing
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#SaveLACougars Campaign Prepares to Celebrate Exciting and Major Construction Milestone for the World’s Largest Wildlife Crossing
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