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Over 7,500 animals were killed in 2025 on Colorado highways: Here’s a glimpse at what wildlife is being hit and where

Deer made up 61% of the total, and wildlife-vehicle collisions cost Colorado an estimated $321 million a year, researchers said.

Summary by Aspen Times
At least 7,770 animals were killed last year on Colorado’s roads, the vast majority occurring on the Western Slope. This is according to 2025 roadkill data from the Colorado Department of Transportation. The agency relies...

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Aspen Times broke the news on Friday, May 15, 2026.
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