In order to protect the habitat of animals, many countries in the world build roads just for them.
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A bridge for deer and wild boar inNetherlandsIn the Netherlands, many highways pass through large forests. In order not to affect the natural environment, the government has built bridges over the highways to make passage for animals in the forest. |
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Another bridge inIndiafor bears, deer, moose, mountain lions... |
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A highway was built across a wildlife sanctuary inKenyaSo people had to build a tunnel for the elephants to pass through. |
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A bridge over a six-lane highway inSingapore. |
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In Banff National Park in Alberta,Canada,24 overpasses like this were built on the highway, allowing animals such as bears, deer, and wolves to cross safely. |
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This net bridge was built so monkeys could cross the road in Bahia,Brazil. |
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Western Railway CompanyJapanbuilt this tunnel at Suma Aqualife Park to help turtles avoid injury when crossing the railway tracks to get to the ocean in the summer. |
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Penguin Tunnel at Oamaru,New Zealand. Kokora penguins live mainly in the South Pacific region, their numbers are seriously declining for many reasons, partly due to accidents when crossing the road. That is why the Oamaru government built a road dedicated to them. |
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Nutty Narrows is a small bridge built in 1963 on one of the main roads in Longview, Washington,America, specifically for squirrels. |
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This cute little house is the entrance to a toad tunnel that goes under a six-lane freeway in Davis, California,America. |
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A bridge for red crabs inAustraliaEvery year during breeding season, millions of Christmas Island red crabs make the journey from the mainland to the coast to lay their eggs. Many never make it because they are run over by vehicles crossing the road. |
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This cable-stayed bridge was created in 2007 on the Hume Highway, Victoria.Australiafor squirrels to cross more easily. But sometimes the bridge also welcomes other visitors like parrots... |
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...or mice. |
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