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What’s Happening with the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing?
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Three months after the highly anticipated ribbon cutting for the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing on the 101 Freeway at Liberty Canyon Road, yet another mountain lion met a tragic end attempting to cross the 101 Freeway in the San Fernando Valley. In this episode, Thousand Oaks Acorn editor Kyle Jorrey meets via Zoom with Beth Pratt of the National Wildlife Federation to get an update on the crossing, which will play an instrumental role in future mountain lion survival. Pratt, who is a project leader for the crossing, shares how the bridge became a possibility and what work has been done with Caltrans since the April 22 event.
Accompanying Links:
- 101 Freeway claims another mountain lion victim
- Agoura’s bridge bash draws a crowd
- Bridge for tomorrow
- New details emerge as wildlife bridge moves closer to reality
- Annenberg name given to Agoura wildlife crossing
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Written by Kyle Jorrey
Audio Engineering + Graphic Design by David Lopez
Produced by Allison Montroy
Music by Ian Bradley
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Manage episode 336112854 series 2523412
Three months after the highly anticipated ribbon cutting for the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing on the 101 Freeway at Liberty Canyon Road, yet another mountain lion met a tragic end attempting to cross the 101 Freeway in the San Fernando Valley. In this episode, Thousand Oaks Acorn editor Kyle Jorrey meets via Zoom with Beth Pratt of the National Wildlife Federation to get an update on the crossing, which will play an instrumental role in future mountain lion survival. Pratt, who is a project leader for the crossing, shares how the bridge became a possibility and what work has been done with Caltrans since the April 22 event.
Accompanying Links:
- 101 Freeway claims another mountain lion victim
- Agoura’s bridge bash draws a crowd
- Bridge for tomorrow
- New details emerge as wildlife bridge moves closer to reality
- Annenberg name given to Agoura wildlife crossing
Branching Out:
Find us on Twitter
Email us at branchingout@theacorn.com
Call us at (805) 222-0237
Written by Kyle Jorrey
Audio Engineering + Graphic Design by David Lopez
Produced by Allison Montroy
Music by Ian Bradley
SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!
Timios Title and Escrow Services
211 Village Commons Blvd. #13, Camarillo
(800) 377-8019
Maid in America Housecleaning
Call for a free estimate!
(805) 499-7259
Gold Coast Veterans Foundation
4001 Mission Oaks Blvd, Suite D, Camarillo, CA
(805) 482-6550
Save a Life Thrift Stores
315 Arneill Rd #103, Camarillo
(888) 876-0605
Arsenal Comics & Games
1610-1 Newbury Rd, Newbury Park
3431 Telegraph Rd, Ventura
(805) 499-6197
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