Pedestrian crossings for animals
Crossings for animals are special buildings that allow animals to safely overcome man-made barriers such as highways. This can include both ground and underground passages, tunnels and bridges, as well as special "green roof" and "ladder for fish".
Passages for animals to allow wild animals to safely cross roads and other dangerous areas of the landscape, made these "thanks" to the man. Photo: ground transport for animals in Banff National Park. (Izismile)
The transition to highway A50 in the Netherlands. (SenseiCAY)
In the United States over the past 30 years we have built hundreds of such transitions. Photo: one of the transitions in the Indian reservation in Montana, USA. (The World Geography)
The transition to Borkeld, the Netherlands. (The World Geography)
Overgrown vegetation safe passage for animals in new Jersey. (Doug Kerr)
Transition in Washington. (The World Geography)
Environmental groups report that the construction of more than 600 tunnels for animals in the Netherlands helped to reduce the number of those dying on the roads of European badgers. (The World Geography)
Crossings in Banff National Park in Canada. (Qyd)
Keywords: Road | Roof | Stair | Bridge | Building | Fish | Tunnel | Highway