Daylight saving time means extra vigilance on roads for wildlife, state agencies warn
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Watch for wildlife on roads during daylight saving time - The Chronicle
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Changing clocks and driving habits during daylight saving time can help prevent wildlife-vehicle collisions. Wildlife and transportation experts advise Colorado drivers… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Daylight saving time means extra vigilance on roads for wildlife, state agencies warn
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is partnering with Colorado Department of Transportation to raise awareness that drivers should slow down during daylight saving time to help prevent wildlife-vehicle collisions. The end of daylight saving time occurs this Sunday, when people set clocks back an hour and experience an earlier dusk. According to a press release, as wildlife migrate to wintering habitats, they will be potentially crossing roadways during…
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