Published on: 2025-05-09 14:45:31
Each year, between one and two million vehicle collisions with large animals occur in the U.S., resulting in hundreds of human fatalities and even more animal deaths. Wildlife crossings—human-made structures that help animals safely cross roads—have the potential to significantly reduce these deadly collisions. An ambitious project in California is developing the world’s largest wildlife crossing, and they’ve just achieved a crucial step. Crews working on the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing
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