A couple of weeks ago, McKenzie Portage resident Cate Chant noticed three bear cubs wandering around on her private deck. Finding it strange that the mother…
Posted: Dec 24, 2020 5:00 AM MT | Last Updated: December 24, 2020
Tsuut ina Trail, heading north, near the 130th Avenue S.W. turnoff.(Google Maps)
While many drivers might be enjoying the recently opened stretch of the southwest ring road, a Calgary group says wildlife are paying with their lives.
Several animals have died after being hit by vehicles along Tsuut ina Trail.
The key piece of the ring road between Glenmore Trail and Fish Creek Boulevard S.W. opened in October.
A co-ordinator with the Weaselhead/Glenmore Park Preservation Society, Lisa Dahlseide, says the lack of wildlife fencing along the busy route is resulting in animals wandering onto the roadway, where they can be hit by vehicles.