Wildlife underpass
After a slow start, 15 different animals have been documented using the wildlife underpass bear Bonners Ferry. The underpasses were installed a few years ago by ITD to reduce wildlife collisions in animal-rich areas.
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Trail cameras captured images of a bear using wildlife underpasses on U.S. 95 north of Bonners Ferry.
Idaho Department Of Fish And Game
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Trail cameras captured this image of two fawns using wildlife underpasses on U.S. 95 north of Bonners Ferry.
Idaho Department Of Fish And Game
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Trail cameras captured this image of a mountain lion using wildlife underpasses on U.S. 95 north of Bonners Ferry.
Idaho Department Of Fish And Game
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Trail cameras captured this image of a skunk using wildlife underpasses on U.S. 95 north of Bonners Ferry.
Idaho Department Of Fish And Game
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Trail cameras captured this image of an elk bull using wildlife underpasses on U.S. 95 north of Bonners Ferry.
Idaho Department Of Fish And Game
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Trail cameras captured this image of a doe using wildlife underpasses on U.S. 95 north of Bonners Ferry.
Idaho Department Of Fish And Game
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Trail cameras captured this image of an elk cow and calf using wildlife underpasses on U.S. 95 north of Bonners Ferry.
Idaho Department Of Fish And Game
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U.S. Highway 95 underpass.
Idaho Department Of Fish And Game
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U.S. Highway 95 underpass.
Idaho Department Of Fish And Game
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