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Fires have consumed nearly 20K acres in Virginia this spring That could be good for the environment

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Virginia passes second bill to protect wildlife corridors

Virginia passes second bill to protect wildlife corridors
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Virginia Passes Second Bill to Protect Wildlife Corridors

Virginia Passes Second Bill to Protect Wildlife Corridors Posted by Staff | Feb 25, 2021 | News | | RICHMOND, Va. (February 24, 2021) The Virginia General Assembly yesterday passed critical legislation to protect wildlife corridors and help keep drivers safer. This bill, SB 1274, builds on the wildlife corridor legislation that passed last year, creating a comprehensive program to identify wildlife corridors, protect motorists from collisions with animals, and address barriers to wildlife movement. The bill passed with strong bipartisan support. SB 1274 directs key agencies to incorporate wildlife corridors and road crossings into their planning across Virginia.  This legislation builds on the successful wildlife corridor legislation passed last year which directed the Commonwealth to produce a Wildlife Corridor Action Plan (WCAP) to identify important wildlife corridors and road crossings. This legislation directs the departments of Conservation and Recreation, Transpo

Legislation to protect Virginia wildlife corridors introduced in State Senate

Legislation to protect Virginia wildlife corridors introduced in State Senate Published Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2021, 4:09 pm Join AFP s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Purchase a subscription to AFP | Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes News, press releases, letters to the editor: augustafreepress2@gmail.com Front Page » Government/Politics » Politics1 » Legislation to protect Virginia wildlife corridors introduced in State Senate (© Tabor Chichakly – stock.adobe.com) More than 60,000 deer-related crashes occur in Virginia each year, costing approximately $533 million in damages annually. State Sen. Dave Marsden has introduced wildlife conservation legislation that would direct state agencies to incorporate wildlife corridors and road crossings into their planning. SB 1274 builds on the successful wildlife corridor legislation passed last year that directed the state to produce a Wildlife Corridor Action Plan to identify important wildlife corridors and road crossings.

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