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Counting bats for the 2024 bat roost count in Los Angeles with Miguel Ordenana, Amy Jaecker-Jones, Jill Carpenter, Rachel Blakey, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles, North American Bat Monitoring Program, NABat. The roosts are under freeways generally over the Los Angeles River. We count before and after they have their pups. These are obviously crevice bats. There were lots of swifts, bunnies, toads, rats and some homeless people. It was a quiet meditative experience staring quietly at the sky while sitting in the lotus position under the freeway as cars and semis drove above us. #bats #marycummins #mexicnfreetailedbats #californiamyotisbats #losangeles #california #lariver #losangelesriver #freeway #overpass #underpass #maternityroost #batroostcount
Wallis Annenberg of The Annenberg Foundation and Governor Gavin Newsom speaking at the groundbreaking event for the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing in Agoura Hills, Los Angeles, California, by Mary Cummins with Animal Advocates.
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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, Fernandeño 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 Ordeñana, 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