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Work has begun on a long-awaited wildlife overpass on Interstate 17 south of Flagstaff. It’s the first of three intended for the area, which wildlife biologists say will dramatically reduce car crashes with elk and other animals.
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Construction begins Monday on a wildlife overpass crossing on Interstate 17 south of Flagstaff, which should improve habitat connections and reduce crashes involving animals, especially elk and deer.
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The Wildlife Crossings Pilot Program will fund the construction of 16.8 miles of fencing along the interstate to prevent wildlife-vehicle collisions and protect wildlife habitats.