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California groundbreaking set for largest wildlife crossing

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By CHRISTOPHER WEBER
Associated Press

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Groundbreaking is set in California for next month on what’s billed as the world’s largest wildlife crossing. The bridge over a highway near Los Angeles will provide animals more room to roam in a bid to preserve genetic diversity. The goal is to give big cats, coyotes, deer, lizards, snakes and other creatures a safe route to open space in the Santa Monica Mountains and better access to food and potential mates. A ceremony marking the start of construction for the span will take place on Earth Day, April 22. The $90 million project is slated for completion by 2025.

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