Wildlife on Roads: Increase Caution in Spring
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A call for caution is made by the Department of Transport and Sustainable Mobility, due to the increased presence of large wildlife near the roads in the spring. The melting of snow and the softening of temperatures encourage several species, such as white-tailed deer and moose, to move to find food or new habitats. The ministry reminds people of the importance of respecting speed limits and being careful in the most convenient times of the day,…
The Department of Transport and Sustainable Mobility is encouraging users to be more vigilant on the roads due to increased movements of large wildlife in the spring. It is reported that snowmelt and warmer temperatures are causing several species, including white-tailed deer and moose, to move more to find food or new habitats, as well as when young cervids from the previous year leave their families to establish their own territory.
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