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Letters rise to the world’s largest wildlife, over 101 highways

By May 28, 2025 LA Weekly No Comments3 Mins Read
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Annenberg Wildlife Crossing: 25 letters reflecting years of work and decades of advocacy.

On Tuesday, Cartlan announced that letters from the world’s largest wildlife crossing under construction on the 101 highway in Agoura Hills are officially placed on the side of the bridge.

The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing letter is set up in a large public works project at Agoura Hills. (Caltrans)

The giant wildlife intersection connects two natural landscapes, dividing by one of the country’s busiest highways, over 200 feet long and 165 feet wide across the road.

This is one of the largest infrastructure construction projects currently underway in Southern California, with crews working round the clock to keep the project on track for the scheduled opening next year.

Aviation footage from Sky5 provided a view of the crew working to lay more than 6,000 cubic yards of soil across Annenberg’s wildlife on March 31, 2025.

Funded through public-private sponsorships, the Annenberg Wildlife Crossing is named after Wallis Annenberg, a philanthropist and heir who chairs the billion-dollar Annenberg Foundation, the project’s main sponsor.

SOCAL Wildlife Crossings aim to prevent animal death

Other groups of wildlife activists have pooled funds to help the project come to fruition. This includes inspired by the story of P-22, a world-famous mountain lion who once lived on the hills of Griffith Park, which brought attention to the light-shaped animal trapped in the urban sprawl.

The large-scale business is part of California’s plan to identify locations facing barriers to prevent animals from moving freely, and to prioritize existing infrastructure buildings or identify locations that allow them to cross safely. The law was signed in September 2022 by California Governor Gavin Newsom.

“This wildlife intersection is just an example of how California is building infrastructure that connects rather than splitting,” Newsom said last May. “As projects like this are reconnecting and restoring habitats, future generations will continue to enjoy California’s unparalleled natural beauty.”

The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing letter is set up in a large public works project at Agoura Hills. (Caltrans)

A groundbreaking event took place in spring 2022, but officials say more than 30 years of conservation work has been set to prepare to connect the important protected lands of the Santa Monica and Sierra Madre Mountains.

The intersection, originally estimated at around $90 million, is located near the Liberty Canyon and is expected to open foot and foot traffic by early 2026.

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