OLDEN EAGLES DON’T SEEM likely to become roadkill: They spend their days soaring over the American West’s lightly populated sagebrush sea, not scurrying through traffic. Yet eagles often descend to scavenge carcasses along highways, where they may be struck by vehiclesthemselves, creating a roadkill feedback loop. In five seasons of roadside surveys in
Safe Passage
Oct 02, 2023
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