The innovative wildlife crossing over the 101 Freeway in Agora Hills is nearly complete. Beth Pratt, Regional Executive Director of the National Wildlife Federation, joins KCAL News to give the latest update. Watch it here.| Save LA Cougars
Steve Winter P-22 was found roaming the Hollywood Hills, miles away from other mountain lions. Scientists fitted the puma with a radio collar which recorded his location (Credit: Steve Winter) Inspired by a mountain lion isolated from potential mates, the world’s largest wildlife bridge is being built in Los Angeles to allow animals to roam...| Save LA Cougars
The second and final stage of the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing begins in July with tasks far more challenging than the first phase.Part of this second phase involves building a tunnel along a 175-foot section of Agoura Road to connect the crossing to the Santa Monica Mountains, just west of Liberty Canyon Road.Details are still being finalized but tunnel construction is expected to close Agoura Road for several months during the day starting in early August.| Save LA Cougars
After nearly three years of construction, the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing reached a critical milestone on Monday. The builders hope to start planting special native seeds this month, and then native plants that were grown from seeds collected nearby. The next and final phase of the project will include the temporary closure of Agoura Road... The post LA TIMES: World’s largest wildlife crossing reaches critical milestone. Now what? appeared first on Save LA Cougars.| Save LA Cougars
Above the whirring of 300,000 cars each day on Los Angeles’s 101 freeway, an ambitious project is taking shape. The Wallis Annenberg wildlife crossing is the largest wildlife bridge in the world at 210ft long and 174ft wide, and this week it’s had help taking shape: soil. “This is the soul of the project,” says Beth Pratt,...| Save LA Cougars
“I am so grateful to Attorney General Rob Bonta for the trust and confidence he has placed in me, and am humbled and honored to join the board of the California Privacy Protection Agency... The post A Statement From Alastair Mactaggart, Co-Author and Sponsor of The California Privacy Rights Act, on being Appointed to the California Privacy Protection Agency Board appeared first on Yes on Prop 24.| Yes on Prop 24
Californians for Consumer Privacy (CCP) is publishing this detailed analysis comparing the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) to the proposed federal privacy law currently being considered in Washington — the American Data Privacy and Protection Act (ADPPA). The goal of this document is to refute claims that ADPPA is a stronger privacy law than CPRA. The […] The post Detailed Analysis Shows CPRA is Significantly Stronger than ADPPA appeared first on Yes on Prop 24.| Yes on Prop 24
Executive Summary There is much to like in the proposed American Data Privacy and Protection Act (ADPPA) for many Americans. But for Californians, it would weaken existing privacy laws in far-reaching and vital ways. California should not be forced to go backward and lose hard-won privacy rights in return for the rest of the country […] The post Californians for Consumer Privacy Announce Opposition to ADPPA appeared first on Yes on Prop 24.| Yes on Prop 24
“I want to congratulate the new board of the California Privacy Protection Agency and look forward to working with them to uphold and strengthen privacy laws for all Californians,” said Alastair Mactaggart, Board Chair and Founder of Californians for Consumer Privacy, which created and worked for the successful passage of both the California Consumer Privacy Act and the California […] The post A Statement from Alastair Mactaggart, Co-Author of the California Privacy Rights Act, on C...| Yes on Prop 24
Californians for Consumer Privacy Launches a NEW Non-Partisan Tool to Navigate Newly-Won Online Privacy Rights Sacramento, CA — Today, Californians for Consumer Privacy, the California consumer privacy advocacy organization that authored the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), announced the launch of a new non-partisan consumer-friendly website tool, the CPRA Resource Center. […] The post New California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) Resource Ce...| Yes on Prop 24
Californians for Consumer Privacy is pleased to announce that the CPRA Resource Center is now ready for your viewing pleasure! It is by far the definitive set of content out there for both California residents and privacy experts to better understand and interpret the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) that was enacted into law with […] The post Introducing the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) Resource Center appeared first on Yes on Prop 24.| Yes on Prop 24
Historic Measure Creates Strongest Consumer Privacy Law in the World for Californians Sacramento, CA — Today, the YES on Prop 24 campaign announced the passage of the California Privacy Rights Act, with a decisive majority of Californians (56% according to the Secretary of State’s web site) supporting the measure to strengthen consumer privacy rights. The new law will give Californians the strongest online […] The post California Voters Decisively Approve Prop 24, the California...| Yes on Prop 24
Google Algorithm Directs Voters to the Con Arguments on Secretary of State’s Website Sacramento, CA — Today, the Yes on Prop 24 campaign announced that once again Google’s algorithms are being used to show biased arguments against the privacy ballot measure from the California Secretary of State’s web site. Despite campaign advocates working with the non-partisan government office […] The post The Day Before Polls Close, Google Search Bias Reappears Against Prop 24, the Californi...| Yes on Prop 24
The Yes on Prop 24 campaign announced strong support from leading privacy experts, including Marc Rotenberg, former President of Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), and Shoshana Zuboff, award-winning author of “The Age of Surveillance Capitalism."| Yes on Prop 24
A vision to provide safe passage for mountain lions above 10 lanes of whizzing traffic near Los Angeles faced a foe: time. Genetically isolated pumas hemmed in by the 101 Freeway were showing birth defects and needed an outlet fast. A massive philanthropic challenge grant allowed the $92-million Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing to advance rapidly... The post LA Times: New initiative aims to turbocharge wildlife-crossing construction across California appeared first on Save LA Cougars.| Save LA Cougars
The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing now spans the 101 Freeway in Agoura Hills, but weather issues have pushed completion to sometime in 2026. • Builders plan to cover the crossing with “engineered” soil inoculated with local microbes early next year so more than 5,000 native shrubs and wildflowers can be planted. • But the crossing... The post LA Times: The world’s largest wildlife crossing is finally standing. Here is what’s coming next appeared first on Save LA Cougars.| Save LA Cougars
AGOURA HILLS, Calif. — The 10-lane freeway that slices through this part of Southern California is one of the busiest in the country, ushering more than 300,000 cars across the greater Los Angeles area every day. For drivers, it’s a nightmare: This stretch of Highway 101 is known as the “highway from hell,” the infamous host of the nation’s worst...| Save LA Cougars