Special I-90 overpass will help animals cross safely

  • June 9, 2015

"On the wildlife side of the ledger, researchers from Central Washington University have been monitoring creatures great and small along the corridor for several years. The goal is to gather baseline data before construction, then quantify the impact of the crossing structures, which are also monitored via camera."


Photo: David Reavill, a Central Washington University biology grad student, monitors amphibians like this Cascades frog. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)

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