Wildlife Bridges Connect Habitats in Massachusetts
February 4, 2008 by Ali
Filed under Green Living
Wildlife doesn’t stay in one place and when creatures migrate they are increasingly boxed in by highways, cities, developments and other human built obstacles.
There is a solution that is catching on: wildlife bridges.
And recently, towns near Thoreau’s beloved Walden Woods have proposed building a $2-3 million overpass that would give wildlife safe passage over Route 2 in Massachusetts.
The Christian Science Monitor has the scoop from Concord, MA, on the proposed project:
The passage, a rarity in the United States, will be covered with earth and planted with native trees and grasses, providing a scenic footbridge for humans by day and an …read more




