Environment

FRCC, CSU students partner with state to cross US 287 wildlife

Students at Front Range Community College and Colorado State University have been working on projects to ease the movement of wildlife in the Livermore Valley north of Fort Collins since 2020.

One of those projects, a safe wildlife crossing using an existing underpass, caught the attention of officials from the departments of transportation and parks and zoos. wildlife as they look for ways to reduce the number of vehicle accidents involving wildlife along US Highway 287 north of Fort Collins. .

It was the first of four safeways, using culverts and underpasses, that students have built on US 287 between Livermore and Virginia Dale, said Heather Dannahower, associate director of the technology program. of wildlife at Front Range Community College.


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