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It's believed it was struck and killed by a passing vehicle on Highway 101
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Another milestone reached in project to build world's largest wildlife crossing in the Conejo ValleyThe last of 82 girders to support the crossing has been placed across Highway 101.
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Starting Wednesday night, northbound Highway 101 will be closed in the Liberty Canyon area to allow giant support girders to be placed across the highway.
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First of more than 80 girders for crossing placed over Highway 101 in Agoura Hills. Work causing partial freeway closures during the overnight hours.
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Freeway lanes will be shut down one direction at a time during the overnight hours in the Agoura Hills area, with traffic rerouted onto surface streets.
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Current work focused on overnight hours.
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200 foot long crossing will span freeway in the Liberty Canyon area, providing passage for wildlife between the Santa Monica Mountains and the Simi Hills.
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April 22 groundbreaking announced for Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing, which will allow wildlife to safely cross ten lanes of Highway 101.
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Work on Highway 101 overcrossing in Agoura Hills could start by end of year.
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$25 million dollar challenge grant made by Annenberg Foundation