Fort Belvoir wildlife crossing touted as solution to animal-vehicle collisions

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Beneath a bustling stretch of Fairfax County Parkway lies a little-known wildlife crossing that might hold the key to reducing animal-vehicle collisions in Virginia.

Last Wednesday (Oct. 30), Rep. Don Beyer (D-Va.) and State Sen. David Marsden (D-35) toured the underpass nestled between Davison Army Airfield and Fort Belvoir. Constructed in the 1990s and still one of the state’s few such installations, the 192-foot-long, 20-foot-high structure facilitates safe migration for species from deer and bears to snakes and turtles.

Recently, federal and state leaders have begun recognizing its value as a model for wildlife-friendly infrastructure. However, Beyer and Marsden say the main obstacle to expanding the concept is securing funding at the federal or state level…

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