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In other news: The Utah group, Save People Save Wildlife is advocating for a wildlife crossing to be built in Park City.
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We revisit our conversation with Ben Goldfarb to talk wildlife and discuss his upcoming book, Crossings: How Road Ecology is Shaping the Future of Our Planet.
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We're joined by Ben Goldfarb to talk wildlife and discuss his upcoming book, Crossings: How Road Ecology is Shaping the Future of Our Planet.
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Deer and other wildlife have been migrating across our state much longer than humans. But the introduction of fenced highways and their increased speed and traffic can interfere with migration.
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And the Utah state puts aside $20 million to create infrastructure for safer wildlife crossings.
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Lawmakers approved $20 million to implement more wildlife crossings in Utah to protect wildlife and motorists that can be matched by federal dollars for a larger impact.
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Wyoming's departments of Transportation and Game and Fish are making progress on a wildlife-vehicle mitigation strategy along U.S. Highway 26 near Dubois. Each year during spring and fall migration, thousands of elk, moose, deer and other animals cross this heavily trafficked stretch of road.
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During the winter, animals like deer and elk are on the move— migrating to more favorable habitats. Unfortunately, migration routes often cross roads and…