Palm Springs residents oppose potential development on wildlife corridor

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) - Concerned residents from the Historic Tennis Club neighborhood in South Palm Springs are mobilizing to stop a proposed high-density housing development planned in the heart of a critical wildlife corridor. The project would place up to 98 new units in an area that community members say is essential habitat for native species, such as bobcats, rabbits and foxes.
Stay with News Channel 3 to hear from concerned residents who have formed a coalition called "Friends of Tahquitz Wildlife Corridor."