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ARC: International Wildlife Crossing Infrastructure Design Competition Finalists: The Olin Studio with Explorations Architecture (Paris), Buro Haphold (London), and Applied Ecological Services Wildlife Crossing, Easy Landscaping, Landscape Architecture Design, Green Architecture, Green City, Cool Landscapes, Design Competitions, Sustainable Architecture, Incredible Places

Today, the ARC International Wildlife Crossing Infrastructure Design Competition unveiled its five finalist designs for a next generation wildlife crossing at West Vail Pass, Colorado. The competition is intended to solve the problem of ensuring safe travel for humans and wi...

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L.A. groundbreaking set for world’s largest wildlife crossing over 101 Fwy | KTLA Wildlife Crossing, Earth Day Video, Mountain Lions, Los Angeles Parks, Santa Monica Mountains, National Wildlife Federation, Nocturnal Animals, Mountain Lion, The Weather Channel

Groundbreaking is set for next month on what’s billed as the world’s largest wildlife crossing — a bridge over a major Southern California highway that will provide more room to roam for mountain lions and other animals hemmed in by urban sprawl. A ceremony marking the start of construction for the span over U.S. 101 […]

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Corridors vs. Crossings: What's the Difference? - Center for Large Landscape Conservation Movement Of Animals, Ecology Projects, Inherited Traits, Learned Behaviors, Cross Roads, Landscape Features, The Landscape, Ecology, Habitat

Ecological corridors, or ‘corridors,’ are parts of the landscape that allow animals to move between larger areas of intact habitat. Animals need corridors to reach daily and seasonal needs like food, water, and mates. Wildlife crossings are human-built infrastructure, like bridges or tunnels, designed to help wildlife safely cross roads.

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Wildlife Crossing, Ecology Projects, Living Structures, Nazca Lines, Save Wildlife, Eco Architecture, Planting Plan, Bridge Design, Eco Design

The journey out of Denver west on the I-70 is a beautiful and scenic drive, but it's also one that's fraught with peril for drivers, and more importantly, for wildlife. The corridor between Denver and the resort communities of Vail, Aspen and is an path

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