NBC Palm Springs: Wildlife crossing study moves forward near highway 62

A new wildlife crossing project is moving forward north of Palm Springs.

The Mojave Desert Land Trust is leading a study near Highway 62 to learn more about how mountain lions, bighorn sheep and bobcats move through the desert.

The organization is working with Wildlands Network and other partners to set up temporary observation posts.

The goal is to find safer ways for wildlife to cross the highway.

Read more here.

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