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Caltrans begins work on a first-of-its-kind wildlife overcrossing in Northern California.This is part of a project called the WildfireCrossing Structure Proje ...
The Santa Cruz land trust is planning a wildlife overcrossing on Highway 101 near Hollister. Other agencies are moving forward with plans for similar projects on Highway 152 at Pacheco Pass, and ...
Beginning Monday, July 14, motorists traveling on Highway 97 near Grass Lake in Siskiyou County should be prepared for ...
The Santa Cruz land trust is planning a wildlife overcrossing on Highway 101 near Hollister. Other agencies are moving forward with plans for similar projects on Highway 152 at Pacheco Pass, and ...
Tucked in a $97.5-billion transportation and housing appropriation bill approved by Congress and President Joe Biden earlier this month was $400,000 for the design and engineering of 4 miles of […] ...
The planned wildlife crossing project near the Oregon and California border in the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument is set to receive more than $33 million from the Federal Highway Administration.
The public is invited to attend an in-person meeting about the US-101 Wildlife Overcrossing project & overnight full freeway closures tonight Thursday 4/11 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the ...
Cidney Bowman, Wildlife Passage Coordinator for Oregon Department of Transportation, is excited about the decision to pursue four overcrossing projects simultaneously.
ASHLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) – A $33.2 million federal grant will allow the Oregon Department of Transportation to build the state's first wildlife overcrossing over Interstate 5 in southern Oregon's ...
By the end of 2023, WSDOT recorded the 25,716th safe wildlife crossing in the project zone, which included 13,525 by deer, 7,967 by elk, 3,216 by coyote and a handful by rarer species like moose ...
The Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District is planning to construct an undercrossing for wildlife and a separate overcrossing bridge for hikers, horse riders and bicyclists to help animals and ...
This artist's rendering from the Oregon Department of Transportation shows what Oregon's first wildlife overpass might look like if it is built over Interstate 5 near the Siskiyou Summit.