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101 Freeway wildlife crossing bridge gets first layer of soil - MSNResearchers have estimated that the mountain lion population in the Santa Monica Mountains could become extinct within 50 years. The lions are largely isolated due to freeways that act as barriers ...
Santa Monica officials are moving to triple the prices of community garden plots as they tackle a $60-million budget ...
The park embarked on the two-year project, funded by Snap, Inc., the Santa Monica Mountains Fund, and Re:wild, to restore 10,000 trees and 90,000 herbs and shrubs to five sites in Santa Monica ...
The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing will allow mountain lions, bobcats and other wildlife to travel between the Simi Hills and the Santa Monica Mountains over a 10-lane freeway.
The wildlife crossing marked a milestone this year as the bridge took shape over Highway 101. Here's what comes next.
In the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, invasive non-native annual grasses and annual herbaceous plants regrew to exceed pre-fire cover percentages within a year after the Woolsey ...
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How recent wildfires have primed Malibu and the Santa Monica Mountains for more frequent blazes - MSNA red glow illuminated the valley behind the Brunel family's Malibu home around 11 p.m. Monday. The fierce Santa Ana winds blowing dry desert air over the mountains and out to sea had already ...
According to the National Wildlife Federation, coastal sage scrub plant species native to the Santa Monica Mountains will be plentiful on the bridge — part of a broader ecological restoration ...
Soil scientists have been engaged in the extensive preparations for the crossing's next chapter, ... the "species native to the Santa Monica Mountains," will be added to the habitat down the road.
The first layers of soil were placed on the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing over the 101 Freeway ... Coastal sage scrub plant species native to the Santa Monica Mountains will fill much of ...
The 165-foot-wide crossing spans 10 lanes of the 101 Freeway at Liberty Canyon Road, connecting the Santa Monica Mountains with the Simi Hills and Santa Susana Mountains.
According to the National Wildlife Federation, coastal sage scrub plant species native to the Santa Monica Mountains will be plentiful on the bridge — part of a broader ecological restoration ...
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