Overpasses and underpasses for migrating animals may reduce collisions with automobiles
Monday, May 16, 2016 - 11:01
in Biology & Nature
In the western United States, mule deer and pronghorn (animals that are similar to antelopes) undergo annual migrations that place them and drivers at risk for collisions when the animals cross busy roadways. A new study evaluated overpasses and underpasses as alternative routes for the animals during migration.