Wildlife Crossing Soil Expansion
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World's largest wildlife crossing reaches critical milestone

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Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing will be covered with 6,000 cubic yards of specially manufactured soil.
The soil is a mix of sand, silt and clay inoculated with compost and hyperlocal mycorrhizal fungi .
The goal is to create 12 acres of space that will be planted with native shrubs, perennials, grasses and trees.
The top of the structure is 174 feet wide—wider than a football field.
The soil is being contoured 1 to 4 feet deep, with pockets of small sandstone boulders.
After the seeds have a chance to grow and energize the soil, mature native shrubs and perennials will be planted.
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