Utah State University: Safe Crossings - Wildlife Overpasses Connect Habitat and Save Lives
June 16, 2021
June 16, 2021
LOGAN, Utah, June 16 (TNSRes) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
Forget chicken--if you want to know why a bobcat steps into the road, or at which places elk tend to hop freeway barriers, or how much personal space a moose requires to traverse an overpass, talk to Nicki Frey, Extension associate professor in Utah State University's S.J & Jessie E. Quinney College of Natural Resources. Frey's work evaluating animal road crossing was recently highlighted . . .
Forget chicken--if you want to know why a bobcat steps into the road, or at which places elk tend to hop freeway barriers, or how much personal space a moose requires to traverse an overpass, talk to Nicki Frey, Extension associate professor in Utah State University's S.J & Jessie E. Quinney College of Natural Resources. Frey's work evaluating animal road crossing was recently highlighted . . .