Category:Press
Wildlife bridge faces criticism—but challenges explain costs
The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing was always going to be a bold experiment—an attempt to stitch back together a landscape long severed by the[...]
Wildlife bridge muscles ahead despite recent criticism
As supporters of the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing in Agoura Hills gear up for an Earth Day celebration atop the bridge over the 101[...]
How the world’s largest wildlife crossing became the target of right-wing hate
Last week, the newly launched California Post ran an opinion piece headlined “California’s unfinished wildlife ‘bridge to nowhere’ tops $100M.” The authors, both with the conservative[...]
Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing is nearly finished, but already small creatures are making it their home
In 2024, the nonprofit National Wildfire Federation began its plan to build a bridge over the 101 freeway in Agoura Hills to help mountain[...]
Can Mountain Lions Survive as Humans Close In? California Is Trying to Find a Way.
For a mountain lion, the kindest intervention for a broken leg is often euthanasia. But the cub known as P-121 was getting a second[...]
The world’s largest wildlife crossing is finally getting plants. Animals are a year away
The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing Native Plant Nursery has only one function: to grow hyperlocal native plants for the world’s largest wildlife crossing over[...]






