Wildlife crossing project on 101 Freeway gets $5 million donation from OC couple

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Wildlife crossing project on 101 Freeway gets $5 million donation from OC couple
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Philanthropists Joann and Frank Randall of Newport Beach have made a $5 million donation to the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing project.

A new augmented reality experience is being unveiled, and it's all to help visualize what will soon be the largest wildlife crossing in the world being built over the 101 Freeway right now.Philanthropists Joann and Frank Randall of Newport Beach have made a $5 million donation to the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing project near Agoura Hills, officials announced Saturday.

Decades of road construction and development have been deadly for animals trying to cross, and have created islands of habitat that have genetically isolated wildlife from bobcats to birds and lizards. The $85 million project will be the largest crossing of its kind in the world, stretching 210 feet over the freeway.

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