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Wildlife Corridors

Wildlife Crossing Bill Progresses

by FHBP on July 3, 2020 with No Comments

The bipartisan Wildlife Corridors Conservation Act, along with $300 million in dedicated funding for wildlife crossings, passed the house with … Read More

Blog Posts Legislation, Moving Forward Act, Wildlife Corridors, Wildlife Corridors Conservation Act

2020 Sustainability Awards Announced

by FHBP on May 31, 2020 with No Comments

FHBP Consultant Melanie Schlotterbeck has served as a juror on the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) Sustainability Award panel … Read More

Blog Posts Melanie Schlotterbeck, SCAG, Sustainability Awards, Wildlife Corridors

Mountain Lions Pushed to Extinction

by FHBP on May 27, 2018 with No Comments

Freeways and sprawl development are pushing Southern California mountain lions towards extinction. Wildlife corridors are a key toward saving them.  … Read More

Blog Posts Center for Biological Diversity, cougars, Mountain Lions, Wildlife Corridors
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