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Writer's pictureDave Harmon, PW editor

Proposed ordinance in Los Angeles would protect connectivity habitat near busy freeways

Highways, roads and new development tore through the San Fernando Valley following World War II, replacing bean fields, walnut orchards and orange groves. All of that took a merciless toll on wildlife.


Now, city officials and planners have a plan to make it easier for wild animals to move around and survive in urban settings, relieving pressure on wildlife before some of its species become extinct.


https://www.dailynews.com/2022/07/01/los-angeles-has-art-districts-and-historic-districts-and-now-a-hoped-for-wildlife-district/

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