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It’s been a long journey with bringing the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing to fruition, and it’s still a lot of work, but when I am on the top of the crossing and watching this wildlife habitat come alive, I know the long hours are worth it.
Yesterday, we observed some of the native planting, and while we were there, I watched in wonder as an American kestrel flew toward the crossing, saw what I think was a side-blotched lizard crawl through the rocks, and black phoebes and yellow-rumped warblers foraging among the plants.




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