Mule deer already using incomplete $20m wildlife bridge in California
Reported byGuardian Environment ↗·Sourced by Goodlede
Camera trap documentation of three mule deer crossing the completed structure portion of Route 97 wildlife bridge in Siskiyou County—first of its kind over a major California highway, designed to reduce animal mortality and improve driver safety
Early usage by three deer does not yet prove sustained adoption, significant mortality reduction, or measurable driver safety improvements; bridge still under construction
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