Pit Chick
03-29-2005, 10:03 AM
‘Critter crawl’ could mean less roadkill
Device allows animals to go under highways rather than across
The Associated Press
Updated: 1:57 p.m. ET March 18, 2005MISSOULA, Mont. - It may not help a chicken cross the road, but it may cut down on some roadkill.
The University of Montana has patented a professor’s invention to help small animals get across busy highways without getting killed.
It’s called “critter crawl” and consists of a metal mesh shelf suspended inside a culvert -- to let animals go under the road instead of across it.
It also has a side tube for use by smaller animals like mice.
Four of the shelves are now being used on a busy highway in southwestern Montana. An ecologist says he’s documented animals like weasels, raccoons and house cats using it.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7231873/
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It's about time someone came up with something like this.
:)
Device allows animals to go under highways rather than across
The Associated Press
Updated: 1:57 p.m. ET March 18, 2005MISSOULA, Mont. - It may not help a chicken cross the road, but it may cut down on some roadkill.
The University of Montana has patented a professor’s invention to help small animals get across busy highways without getting killed.
It’s called “critter crawl” and consists of a metal mesh shelf suspended inside a culvert -- to let animals go under the road instead of across it.
It also has a side tube for use by smaller animals like mice.
Four of the shelves are now being used on a busy highway in southwestern Montana. An ecologist says he’s documented animals like weasels, raccoons and house cats using it.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7231873/
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It's about time someone came up with something like this.
:)