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Innovative solutions are underway: the construction of the world’s largest wildlife crossing—a 65-meter-long bridge over the 101 Freeway in Agoura Hills—will connect fragmented habitats. Covered with native vegetation, it aims to enable animals to safely move between crucial areas, including mountain lions, butterflies, and other wildlife, thus fostering resilience amid climate chaos.
Experts stress that maintaining a network of connected, healthy ecosystems is vital for biodiversity’s survival—and, by extension, human well-being. Investing in such infrastructure is pivotal to combating habitat loss and ensuring species persistence.