Weber State Senior Proposes Location for Wildlife Overpass in Northern Utah
December 09, 2020
December 09, 2020
OGDEN, Utah, Dec. 9 -- Weber State University issued the following news:
A soon-to-be Weber State University graduate has identified an ideal location in northern Utah for a wildlife overpass, which if built would eliminate a death trap for deer, elk, and moose along a stretch of Interstate 84, making the road safer for motorists.
For his senior thesis, geography major Timber Erickson examined potential locations in Davis, Weber, Morgan, Cache, Summit and Rich counties . . .
A soon-to-be Weber State University graduate has identified an ideal location in northern Utah for a wildlife overpass, which if built would eliminate a death trap for deer, elk, and moose along a stretch of Interstate 84, making the road safer for motorists.
For his senior thesis, geography major Timber Erickson examined potential locations in Davis, Weber, Morgan, Cache, Summit and Rich counties . . .