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Wildlife Crossings Are a Bear Necessity

A MOOSE, A DEER AND A FOX walk into a tunnel. It might sound like the setup for a joke, but it’s a scene that wildlife ecologist Patricia Cramer captured while studying how animals use wildlife crossings.

“This bull moose comes into the culvert in the middle of the night and the camera at one end catches him sleeping in the culvert,” Cramer said as she described to Newsweek one of her favorite animal interactions from the thousands of hours of wildlife footage she and her husband have gathered.

A female mule deer tried to pass through the

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