WSU Study Shows Wildlife Crossings Over/Under Highways Save Big Bucks By Reducing Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions

Crossings over highways intended to preserve biological diversity also appear to reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions in Washington state, saving roughly $235,000 to $443,000 every year per structure.

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