Washington breaks ground on its first animal overpass

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story imageThis week will mark a first for Washington, as the state breaks ground in construction for their inaugural animal overpass. Interstate 90 in the Northwest cuts through the forests and mountains of the region, having long proved dangerous and fatal for wildlife. Now, the Department of Transportation will begin building a 150 foot-long structure freeway overpass designed specifically for all animals to endure safe passage, set to open in 2019.

While this is the first overpass, four underpasses are already open, and cameras have documented the transit of deer, coyotes, and otters, among others. It is presumed that all animals will look to the overpass, including black bears, cougars, and elk - though perhaps not at the same time. Two more overpasses are in the plans and perhaps more if there is enough money. Such structures have proven successful elsewhere, as more than 20,000 crossings a year from 30 species has been documented in Montana. Banff National Park in Canada has an extensive working of animal crossings, as seen above.

Re: Not really news... (Score: 0)

by Anonymous Coward on 2015-06-22 08:10 (#C1N6)

Agreed. Canberra, as a city, is a "green corridor" for the local wildlife. Slamming into a roo at 80kmph on the freeway is normal. Dodging around the corpses too. Cyclists being wiped out and nearly killed by roos crossing through is new, or at least now this is being reported as news. This is sciency! The more animals that make themselves Darwin Awards For Animals contenders the better! Perhaps one day they will be smart enough to talk.
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