Southern California becoming a hub for wildlife crossings ...
Progress on the Annenberg Wildlife Crossing over the 101 Freeway in northwest Los Angeles County is accelerating, and another ...
Drivers in Colorado, Oregon, Utah and Virginia will be safer due to new laws enacted to create more wildlife road crossing, reducing animal collisions with vehicles.
Wildlife need connectivity to find food, mates, and shelter but roads and infrastructure can lead to fatal clashes. Crossings ...
The new investment aims to reduce the costs of vehicle-animal collisions, reduce collision fatalities, and increase habitat ...
Construction on the $20 million bridge in Siskiyou County began last year and is expected to be complete by this fall, with miles of eight-foot-high fencing along the highway to help funnel animals to ...
One of the busiest highways in the western US is I-25, a concrete artery that runs north to south across the state of Colorado, funnelling roughly 100,000 cars per day through the fast-growing exurbs ...
Eleven state agencies will collaborate to develop a comprehensive strategy to reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions, improve ...
The deer, caught on a trail camera in late May, are the first confirmed animals to travel the wildlife overcrossing, which Caltrans is slated to complete by the fall. A bobcat may have padded across ...
A new wildlife crossing in Northern California is already doing the job it was built to do, even before construction is officially finished.
Every year, thousands of deer, elk, bear, and other wildlife attempt to cross busy roadways in search of food, water, and ...
NPCA joins fellow members of the Safe Passage coalition in applauding millions of dollars in new permanent, recurring funding ...