Why Did the Moose Cross the Road?
Transportation and wildlife departments are designing a series of “critter crossings” -- underpasses, overpasses and fences -- so that animals aren’t fenced in by roads. The goal is to reduce the harm highways inflict on habitats as suburban sprawl carries roads deeper into forests and wetlands while making roadways safer for humans and animals.
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Why Did the Moose Cross theRoad?
By Nick Timiraos
States have pondered why critters cross the road and are spending
taxpayer dollars to get them safely to the other side.
Transportation and wildlife departments are designing a series of
critter crossings -- underpasses, overpasses and fences -- so that
animals arent fenced in by roads. The goal is to reduce the harm
highways inflict on habitats as suburban sprawl carries roads
deeper into forests and wetlands while making roadways safer for
humans and animals.
Scientists locate potential crossings in areas where animals are
known to travel by identifying migration paths or simply noticing
stretches of pavement littered with roadkill. They try to create an
opening that looks natural and safe for animals. Jeffrey Collins,
an ecologist at the Massachusetts Audubon Society, said animals
respond better to shorter and wider tunnels and can take months to
become comfortable using underpasses.
In Maine, the threat is moose. In Washington, elk. In
Massachusetts, deer. Florida has led the way in critter crossings
with a series of 24 underpasses and 10-foot fences to protect the
endangered panther along 40 miles of Floridas I-75 Alligator Alley
constructed beginning in the 1980s. The wildlife crossings and
fences have decreased panther road mortalities, according to a 2001
study by the Florida Wildlife Conservation Commission.
California underpasses in the Mojave Desert protect the regions
tortoises. Two tunnels in Amherst, Mass., help guide migrating
salamanders across a road to warm, fishless mating ponds.
Washington state is scheduled to build a series of wildlife
passages in 2011 in the Snoqualmie Pass, a 15-mile stretch of land
through dense mountainous forests along I-90. At $100 million, the
seven-year project would be the most extensive and expensive of its
kind in the United States. But a Washington ballot measure this
November to repeal the states gas tax would strip funding from the
project, part of a larger highway-widening effort.
Tony Clevenger, a wildlife ecologist at the Western Transportation
Institute at Montana State University, said a similar series of 22
underpasses and two overpasses along the Trans-Canada Highway in
Albertas Banff National Park have helped decrease elk and deer
deaths by 95 percent. Total roadkills are down by 80 percent,
Clevenger said.
Now cars arent killing elk, wolves are. With these measures in
place, weve seen that these predator-prey relationships have been
restored, Clevenger said.
Vermont and Maine both have struggled with the deadly combination
of increased traffic and a growing moose population. Moose pose a
particular problem because they are slow, large and so tall that
headlights often go under their legs, so their eyes dont reflect
light at night the same way that deer do.
Maine averages three motorist fatalities each year in moose
collisions and warns drivers that they have a one-in-four chance of
being injured if they hit a moose. Maine saw 2,068 collisions
caused by moose from 1999-2001, with eight human fatalities and 583
human injuries, said Keel Kemper, wildlife biologist with the Maine
Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. Numbers that show the
effects of moose-crossings are not yet available.
Over the same period, the state saw 12,872 crashes with other
wildlife, resulting in two fatalities and 647 injuries. An
experimental project in western Maine uses infrared technology to
set off flashing lights on warning signs along the highway to alert
drivers when a moose is on the road. A similar project in western
Washington uses radio collars on elks to trip flashing lights along
Highway 101.
But Richard Forman, landscape ecology professor at Harvard
University, remains skeptical of systems that use technology to
modify human behaviors. Forman said that critter crossings, which
began in Europe nearly a decade before the United States adopted
them, are still the most effective at reducing roadkill.
Besides reducing the animal death toll, however, wildlife fences
and culverts reduce habitat loss by preserving ways for animals to
move about, Forman said.
With critter crossings as a starting point, ecologists are
encouraging states and the public to reduce further the effects of
highways on sensitive habitats. That thinking has made its way to
Congress, where last months reauthorization of the federal
transportation bill included funds to consider the effects new and
existing highways have on sensitive habitats.
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