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Sunday, April 24, 2022

Interview with Jeff Sikich, National Park Service, by Mary Cummins, Animal Advocates

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Interview with Jeff Sikich, Biologist with the National Park Service, by Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates. Jeff Sikich talks about mountain lions at the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing groundbreaking event. 



Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game and the USDA. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.


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Interview with R C Brody, Richard Brody of California Fish & Wildlife by Mary Cummins, Animal Advocates

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Mary Cummins speaks with R.C. BrodyRichard Brody a Senior Environmental Scientist of the California Department of Fish & Wildlife about the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing, mountain lions and protecting native California wildlife. 


Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game and the USDA. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.


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Friday, April 22, 2022

Groundbreaking for Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing in Los Angeles, California by Mary Cummins Animal Advocates News

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April 22, 2022 - Animal Advocates News - Today was the groundbreaking for the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing. The wildlife crossing will stretch across eight lanes of the 101 freeway and two lanes across Agoura Rd in Agoura Hills, California. It will be the biggest wildlife crossing in the United States larger than the size of a football field at 200 ft by 165 ft. 

The project was designed by Robert Rock of Living Habitat LLC and is being constructed by Southern California construction company C.A. Rasmussen

The project is the culmination of over a decade of coordinated work by the following people, government agencies and organizations in no particular order,

The Annenberg Foundation: Wallis Annenberg, Lauren Bon, Cinny Kennard, Marsha Bonner, Allison Sprague, Elizabeth Armour
California Department of Fish & Wildlife: Charlton Chuck Bonham, Justin Dellinger, Audrey Kelly, Craig Zeff, Daniel Blankenship
Caltrans, Caltrans District 7: Sheik Moinuddin, Barbara Marquez, Steven Keck
Santa Monica Mountains Fund
National Wildlife Federation: Beth Pratt
California Coastal Commission
State of California: Gavin Newsom
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy & Mountains Recreation Conservancy Authority: Rorie Skei, Joseph T Edmiston, George Lange
National Park Service
California State Transportation Agency: Toks Omishakin
Living Habitats LLC
Mountains Recreation & Conservation Authority MCRA
California State Coastal Conservancy: Amy Hutzel
City of Agoura Hills
State of California Wildlife Conservation Board
California Natural Resources Agency: Wade Crowfoot
Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area: David Szymanski
California Wildlife Conservation Board: John Donnelly
US Congressman Ted Lieu
US Congressman Adam Schiff
California State Senator, Fran Pavely
California State Senator, Henry Stern
California State Assemblymember, Laura Friedman
California State Assemblymember, Richard Bloom
Ventura County Supervisor, Linda Parks,
Los Angeles County Supervisor, Sheila Kuehl
City of Los Angeles Councilmember, Paul Koretz
City of Agoura Hills Mayor, Deborah Klein Lopez
Resource Conservation District of the Santa Monica Mountains
UCLA: Bob Wayne, Brad Shaffer
City of Agoura Hills Ad Hoc Committee
ARC, Animal Road Crossings
: Rob Ament
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
California State Legislative Staff

Mountain Lion Foundation: Debra Chase, Fred Hull
Humanity Communications Collective
Planning & Conservation League
Cougar Conservancy
Friends of Griffith Park
Project Desert View, LLC
TBG Events
Lili Media & Design
Fearless Advocacy
: Jennifer Fearing
Puente Strategies
Ano: Dayna Bochco

Other Supporters, Donors, not inclusive

The Boeng Company: Scarlett C Hibner
S.L. Gimbel Foundation, a component fund at The Inland Empire Community Foundation
The John Logan Foundation
Carolyn J Dvis
Head and Heart Foundation
Helmut & Patricia Meissner
Leoonardo DiCaprio Foundation
M. Piuze Foundation
Mary Jo and Hank Greenberg Animal Welfare Foundation
Mary and David Love
Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District Measure A
The Daniel & Susan Gottlieb Foundation
The Gwendolyn Sexton Foundation
Verizon
Walter E.D. Miller Charitable Fund
Wanda & Bud Waugh

Speakers at the Groundbreaking in order of appearance

  • Beth Pratt, Regional Executive Director, National Wildlife Federation
  • Alan Salazar, FernandeƱo Tataviam, Band of Mission Indians Elder, Chumash, Tataviam, & Pipimaram lineages
  • Deborah Klein-Lopez, Mayor of Agoura Hills
  • 3rd Rock Hip Hop - Warren Dickson and students
  • Miguel OrdeƱana, Community Science Manager, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
  • Brad Rumble, Principal of Esperanza Elementary School with students Jonathan Salvador-Ramos (Gr. 5) and Allison CoxDiaz (Gr. 4
  • Julia Butters, actor, Once Upon A Time in Hollywood
  • Nina-Marie Lister, Professor & Director, Ecological Design Lab at Ryerson University & ARC Partner
  • Jeremy Guth, Conservation Director, the Woodcock Foundation & Founding Partne, ARC Solutions
  • PARTNERS
  • State Senator Fran Pavley
  • National Wildlife Federation: Dirk Sellers, Vice President for Philanthropy — Beth Pratt, Regional Executive Director
  • National Park Service & Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area: David Szymanski, Superintendent — Jeff
  • Sikich, biologist — Seth Riley, Chief of Wildlife
  • Santa Monica Mountains Fund: Charlotte Parry, Executive Director —
  • Resource Conservation District of Santa Monica Mountains: Clark Stevens, Architect & Executive Officer
  • Caltrans: Steven Keck, Acting Director — Tony Tavares, Caltrans District 7 Director — Sheik Moinnudin, Project Manager
  • C.A. Rasmussen, Inc: Adam Rasmussen, President
  • Santa Monica Mountain Conservancy: Linda Parks, Chair — George Lange, Chair — Joe Edmiston, Executive Director —
  • Rorie Skei, Chief Deputy Director — Paul Edelman, Chief of Natural Resources & Planning
  • U. S. Senator Alex Padilla
  • Living Habitats, LLC: Robert Rock, Principal & Chief Operating Officer
  • California Wildlife Conservation Board: John Donnelly, Director
  • California Department of Fish & Wildlife: Chuck Bonham, Director
  • State Coastal Conservancy: Mary Small, Deputy Executive Officer
  • California Assemblymember Richard Bloom
  • California Assemblymember Laura Friedman
  • LOOKING TO THE FUTURE
  • J.P. Rose, Center for Biological Diversity
  • Cara Lacey, The Nature Conservancy
  • California State Senator Henry Stern
  • California State Senator Ben Allen
  • U.S. Congresswoman Julia Brownley
  • U.S. Congressman Brad Sherman
  • U.S. Congressman Ted Lieu
  • U.S. Congressman Adam Schiff
  • Wade Crowfoot, California Secretary for Natural Resources
  • Song break
  • Collin O'Mara, President & CEO National Wildlife Federation
  • Wallis Annenberg, Chairman, President & CEO, Annenberg Foundation
  • California Governor Gavin Newsom
  • Beth Pratt, Regional Executive Director, National Wildlife Federation
  • Groundbreaking, shovels


Full video of the event in HD. Updated.

Photos and videos from the groundbreaking of the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing April 22, 2022 by Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates. Click photos to see full size. Many more photos are available.

 


Sign at 101 freeway overpass at Liberty Cann

 


Sign at trailhead off Liberty Canyon exit off 101 North

 


101 freeway at Liberty Canyon

 


 


R. C. Brody, Richard Brody, California Department of Fish & Wildlife

 


Beth Pratt, National Wildlife Federation

 


Ted Lieu 

 


Bridge over gulch to get golf carts to event site

 

California Department of Fish & Wildlife biologists

 


 

P 22 mountain lion

 

Chris Dellith, US Fish & Wildlife Service, Ventura

 


 


 


Red Carpet area

 


101 freeway at Liberty Canyon

 


Looking toward 101 freeway

 


 


101 freeway at Liberty Canyon

 


101 freeway at Liberty Canyon

 


Looking toward the 101 freeway at Liberty Canyon

 

Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates

 


101 freeway at Liberty Canyon

 

101 Freeway at Liberty Canyon

Below are a few interviews from the event.
Chris Dellith, Senior Fish & Wildlife Biologist, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service


R.C. Brody, Richard Brody, California Department of Fish & Wildlife


Jeff Sikich, National Park Service

More photos and videos will be posted shortly. They're being edited. 

Other media articles about the event.

Daily News
https://www.dailynews.com/2022/04/22/ground-broken-for-87-million-wildlife-bridge-over-101-freeway-to-save-mountain-lions-and-other-creatures-2/

LA Times
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2022-04-22/a-cougar-crossing-rises-over-a-deadly-l-a-freeway

USA Today
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/04/23/ca-construction-largest-urban-wildlife-crossing/7422557001/

Washington Post
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/california-breaks-ground-on-largest-urban-wildlife-crossing/2022/04/22/1f213a86-c271-11ec-b5df-1fba61a66c75_story.html

NBC News
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/california-breaks-ground-urban-wildlife-crossing-span-us-101-rcna25683

ABC News
https://abc7.com/wildlife-crossing-101-freeway-bridge-groundbreaking/11779405/


Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game and the USDA. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.


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Thursday, April 21, 2022

Animal Advocates Celebrates Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing on Earth Day

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Earth Day 2022 theme is "Invest in Our Planet." Today we celebrate the investment of time and resources by many people and organizations in today's groundbreaking of the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing in Los Angeles, California.
 
The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing is a planned vegetated overpass spanning the Ventura Freeway at Liberty Canyon in Agoura Hills, California. The bridge will be one of the largest urban wildlife crossings in the United States, connecting the Simi Hills and the Santa Monica Mountains over a busy freeway with ten traffic lanes.

The crossing is critical for the wildlife populations indigenous to the Santa Monica Mountains. The Ventura Freeway has acted as a barrier in the wildlife corridor between the Simi Hills and the Santa Monica Mountains. This has caused the Santa Monica Mountains wildlife and mountain lion populations to become genetically isolated. Bobcats, coyotes, deer, wren tits, fence lizards and other wildlife will also greatly benefit from the crossing.

Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates stated "We are incredibly thankful for the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing. While most mountain lions are killed by depredation permits, intraspecific conflict, and rat poison the crossing will greatly help mountain lions and wildlife for many years to come. We're happy to celebrate the wildlife crossing on Earth Day and the 20th anniversary of Animal Advocates."


Animal Advocates: (http://www.animaladvocates.us) Animal Advocates, a non-profit organization founded in 2002, rescues ill, injured and orphaned wildlife for release back to the wild in Los Angeles, California. Animal Advocates also provides animal education and humane wildlife control. Mary Cummins is the President.

Wallis Annenberg and The Annenberg Foundation: (http://www.annenberg.org) The Annenberg Foundation is a family foundation established in 1989. The Foundation supports the worldwide community through its grantmaking and direct charitable activities. Wallis Annenberg is the Chairman of the Board and CEO.

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Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game and the USDA. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.


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Friday, March 25, 2022

Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing in Agoura Hills to Break Ground April 22, 2022 by Mary Cummins, Animal Advocates



The $87 million wildlife crossing planned in Agoura Hills is about to become a reality.

The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife crossing will break ground on what will eventually be the world's largest wildlife crossing on April 22, which is also Earth Day.

The crossing is designed to become a safe passage for wildlife to cross above the eight lanes of the busy 101 Freeway at Liberty Canyon Road in Agoura Hills. Construction will commence this summer, and is expected to be completed sometime next year.

The population of the Santa Monica Mountains' native mountain lions, particularly the famous photo of P-22 with the Hollywood Sign in the background in Griffith Park, were an inspiration for the bridge's inception. Just this week, a young mountain lion that had just become part of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area's long-ranging mountain lion study was struck and killed by a car on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu — the latest in a string of mountain lions who have died while trying explore beyond the boundaries set by busy roadways.

The Santa Monica Mountains falls within one of just 36 "biodiversity hotspots" worldwide and is only one of two in the continental U.S., so the wildlife crossing re-establish a key connection to open space in the Simi Hills, and possibly further into the Santa Susana Mountains or Angeles National Forest.

Wallis Annenberg of the Annenberg Foundation is the major sponsor of the Wildlife Crossing.

GPS location. 34.137941951593284, -118.72807376595853 Closest address is 27571 Agoura Rd, Agoura Hills, CA 91301 extending North over the 101 freeway. The below map is 27571 Agoura Rd. 



Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game and the USDA. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.


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Sunday, February 27, 2022

Interesting new contraception for rats. May be interesting for feral cats?




A new rat control product came out called ContraPest. ContraPest uses 4-vinylcyclohexene diepoxide which is a model chemical for ovotoxicity. It keeps female rats from getting pregnant. They suggest using it along with poison and not as a stand alone. I'd love to see their research used by itself. It sounds like something that might be good with feral cat colonies. Obviously not used with poison, just as birth control. The price appears affordable. 

Below is the product label.


I just Googled animal contraception. There are many products out there today. Amazing that Dr Gary Michelson, Found Animals Foundation and his $75,000,000 Prize were never able to find or develop a product. This proves that the Prize was just a way for Gary Michelson to get people to want to beg him for money. He started the Prize around 2006 or so. It's been 16 years. I remember when he said in December 2006 that he would solve the pet overpopulation problem. I really thought he could do it. He didn't even try to fix it. Failure. 

Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game and the USDA. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.


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