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Proposed Bay Area wildlife crossing is latest effort to save California pumas, other animals

Mountain lion P-22 in front of the Hollywood Sign in Griffith Park, in Los Angeles.

A first of its kind wildlife crossing in Northern California has been proposed over Highway 101 in San Benito County — the latest project in the state's efforts to provide safe passage for mountain lions and other animals over dangerous roadways.

has been raised to fund the overpass at 2,600-acre Rock's Ranch, the nonprofit Land Trust of Santa Cruz County announced earlier this year. The wildlife corridor would connect the Santa Cruz and Gabilan mountain ranges and expand the habitat for

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