‘Corridors help protect’: Retrofitting busy highways to let wildlife travel safely, too
The $3.5 million project is one of several planned for Colorado's ever more crowded roads, on which some 4,000 bears, bighorn sheep, coyotes and myriad other animals died last yea
COLLEGIATE PEAKS SCENIC BYWAY, Colo. — U.S. Highway 285 was once a death zone for the dwindling herds of elk and mule deer on Colorado's Western Slope. But today it offers a lifeline, helping them travel from their summer range high in the mountains to winter foraging grounds along the Arkansas River. Read More