Montana’s New Landmark Wildlife Crossing Laws
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Montana’s new landmark wildlife crossing laws
Montana has taken a major step toward protecting both wildlife and drivers with the passage of two groundbreaking pieces of legislation this spring: House Bill 855 and House Bill 932. Together, the new laws establish the state’s first dedicated funding streams for wildlife crossings, structures proven to reduce collisions and improve landscape connectivity. This story also appeared in Mountain Journal Montana currently has…
Our country has hundreds of wildlife crossings, but do animals use them? And if so, which ones? To answer that question, ecologist Mark van Heukelum—known for the "Fish Doorbell" in Utrecht—has come up with a new idea.
Passing through: Shutesville Hill Wildlife Corridor plays a critical ecological role — Waterbury Roundabout
July 22, 2025 | By Sandy Yusen | Correspondent Nearly 30 people attended the Shutesville Hill Wildlife Corridor presentation at the Grange Hall Cultural Center in Waterbury Center in June. Photo by Sandy Yusen The “Wildlife Corridor” signs along Vermont Route 100 between Waterbury and Stowe may fly under the radar of many passing motorists, but they mark one of the state’s most important ecological zones: the Shutesville Hill Wildlife Corridor.…
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