View attachment 126353
As Banff’s famed wildlife overpasses turn 20, the world looks to Canada for conservation inspiration
The innovative structures are heralded for having opened migration corridors and saved countless animals from vehicle collisionscanadiangeographic.ca
The Alberta Story: Wildlife Crossing in Banff
My very first job out of high school was cleaning up roadkill, all along the highways and back roads in my county. It was very depressing. There’s nothing like picking up dead deer and smushed racoons all summer to convince a kid that going to college isn’t such a bad idea. It also had a…www.nationalgeographic.com
Those things are a good idea. I drove under a moose bridge here a while ago and 5 moose walked over the bridge as I drove under it. There are also fences along side the road, so the bridge is the only place where they can cross. Much better for everyone involved.