Inexpensive wooden bridges covered with native vegetation, as proposed by landscape design firm Balmori Associates, if implemented, could reduce the number of U.S. car-animal collisions and their cleanup cost of $US 8 billion annually.
Inexpensive wooden bridges covered with native vegetation, as proposed by landscape design firm Balmori Associates, if implemented, could reduce the number of U.S. car-animal collisions and their cleanup cost of $US 8 billion annually.