Why did the wild animal cross the road? To migrate, collect food, or respond to habitat stresses. Unfortunately, crossing a road is not a simple task or a punchline to a joke for wildlife. Roads.
VAIL PASS Work is resuming this month on the Colorado Department of Transportation’s I-70 West Vail Pass Auxiliary Lanes project. Crews are mobilizing to the construction area and clearing snow from equipment. The project enters.
Thanks to a recent bipartisan bill just signed into law the state of Colorado is now helping to fund seven wildlife crossing projects across our highways and road systems.
A project to construct wildlife crossings along East Vail Pass on Interstate 70 has received $750,000 in state funding, according to a news release from the Polis administration. Just west of Copper Mountain, the large-scale.