Pedestrian bridges for animals
Categories: Animals | Design and Architecture
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/pedestrian-bridges-for-animals.htmlCare about nature for some countries is not limited to sorting of garbage and producing things from recycled materials. In addition to preserving the environment and natural resources of national importance attached to the protection of wild animals. On the roads in these countries can meet not only the warning signs "Wild animals", but infrared sensors that inform drivers about approaching the animal, as well as special pedestrian bridges aaduki meant for ferrying animals across the road.
Similar structure erected over a busy road. The building is carefully disguised as the landscape so that it resembled a fragment of a natural environment. We found 12 significant examples in Europe, USA and Canada solve the problem of wildlife destruction under the wheels of cars.


Banff national Park, Alberta, Canada

Netherlands

Highway B38-Birkenau, Germany

Scotch plains, NJ, USA

Motorway E314, Belgium

Highway A50, Netherlands

Indian reservation, Montana, USA

Borkeld, Netherlands

Highway 78, NJ, USA

Around lake Keechelus, WA, USA

Banff national Park, Alberta, Canada

The A20 Motorway, Germany
Keywords: Wild animals | Road | Bridge | Transition
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