Completion Nears for World's Largest Wildlife Crossing Over 101 Freeway
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PaulHoule
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Summary
The world's largest wildlife crossing project, the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing, is nearing completion after three years of construction. The project is now transitioning to the planting stage with the addition of 6,000 cubic yards of 'super' soil and 5,000 native flora. The one-acre habitat bridge will connect isolated wildlife areas in the Santa Monica Mountains.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledThree years after construction began, it’s time to dump dirt on the project.
Specifically, 6,000 cubic yards of a “super” soil followed by the planting of 5,000 native flora.
This prepared soil is the beginning of the end of construction for the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing.
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