Highway 3 is a scenic, crucial artery connecting communities from southern Alberta all the way to B.C. It’s not just important to people, but a major corridor used by wildlife as well, and the two collide far too often. As Jordan Prentice tells us, a plan is underway to reduce the risks of animal-vehicle collisions.
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Researchers to monitor wildlife crossing Highway 3
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