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The Guardian Environment·5 min read·medium

In pictures: a San Antonio land bridge designed for wildlife and people

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Diana Budds with photographs by Thalia Juarez
In pictures: a San Antonio land bridge designed for wildlife and people
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San Antonio's Phil Hardberger Park features a new land bridge designed to safely connect wildlife and pedestrians across a major highway. The project emphasizes urban ecology and the restoration of endangered native prairie land.

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Wildlife crossings represent a growing trend in urban planning to mitigate the negative impacts of infrastructure on biodiversity and local ecosystems.

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The article provides a descriptive, non-partisan account of an urban development project.

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