LA Times: The world’s largest wildlife crossing and five others are coming to Southern California

The Mojave Desert Land Trust has been leading an effort to build the crossings for years, and recently secured a $5-million planning grant from the Wildlife Conservation Board.

Construction won’t begin for at least another three years, according to the land trust. It will take around that long to complete engineering evaluations and permitting, KTLA reported.

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