Wyomings success wins federal funds for new wildlife crossin

Wyomings success wins federal funds for new wildlife crossings / Public News Service

Wyoming won the largest grant in the nation, $24 million, in a federal pilot program aiming to reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions and protect migration corridors. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department estimated 80 deer or antelope are killed by vehicles each year along a section of highway 189 south of Kemmerer. Josh Coursey, CEO and co-founder of the Muley Fanatics Foundation, said it is also a motorist safety issue. ...

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