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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS: World's largest six-lane wildlife crossing takes shape in CaliforniaThe installation of the first girder marks a significant step in creating a vital wildlife bridge across one of the busiest ...
Transportation & Public Facilities announced an estimated $900 million in planned highway and aviation construction projects for the 2025 season. Several major CM/GC projects scheduled for ...
Wildlife advocates in California are one step closer to completing the world's largest wildlife crossing bridge. Conservationists and project partners recently laid the first layer of soil on the ...
A proactive approach could significantly reduce animal-vehicle collisions, according to a University of California study. Building fencing and wildlife crossings at just 1% of California’s most ...
A decade ago, a fence reaching up to 12 feet high — and buried 2 feet below the surface — was put in along the 241 Toll Road.
In this week’s Wildlife Watch, Ike Bendavid spoke with Fish and Wildlife conservation planner Jens Hilke about how well the Monkton crossing is working.
We support safer roads, but taxpayers already fund these efforts. Wildlife crossings and similar projects are part of CDOT’s core mission and long-term plan — and thanks to progress in this ...
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