Pedestrian bridges for animals

Taking care of nature for some countries is not limited to sorting garbage and releasing things from recycled materials. In addition to preserving the environment and natural resources, the protection of wild animals is of great state importance. On the road sections in these countries, you can find not only warning signs "Wild animals", but also infrared sensors informing drivers about the approach of an animal, as well as special pedestrian bridges eco-bridges designed to ferry animals across the road.

Similar structures are being built over busy highways. At the same time, the structure is carefully disguised under the landscape of the area so that it resembles a fragment of the natural environment. We found 12 illustrative examples of how the problem of the death of wild animals under the wheels of cars is being solved in Europe, the USA and Canada.

Pedestrian bridges for animals
Pedestrian bridges for animals

Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada

Pedestrian bridges for animals

Netherlands

Pedestrian bridges for animals

B38 motorway, Birkenau, Germany

Pedestrian bridges for animals

Scottish Plains, New Jersey, USA

Pedestrian bridges for animals

Motorway E314, Belgium

Pedestrian bridges for animals

A50 motorway, Netherlands

Pedestrian bridges for animals

Indian Reservation, Montana, USA

Pedestrian bridges for animals

Borkeld, Netherlands

Pedestrian bridges for animals

Highway 78, New Jersey, USA

Pedestrian bridges for animals

Surroundings of Lake Kichelus, Washington, USA

Pedestrian bridges for animals

Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada

Pedestrian bridges for animals

A20 motorway, Germany

     

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