The Situation & The Weekend with Michael BrownThe Situation & The Weekend with Michael Brown

8-20-26 - 9am - Wildlife Crossing Cost and Helium

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This episode is a wild ride, folks, as our host delves into the world of wildlife crossings and the surprising benefits they bring to the table. From a 15 million dollar overpass in Colorado to the national numbers on wildlife vehicle crashes, this conversation will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about road safety.

This episode is all about exploring the effectiveness of wildlife crossings and the numbers that back it up. Our host digs into the details of a specific project in Colorado, where a bridge was built to help elk and mule deer cross a busy highway safely. But it's not just about this one project - it's about the bigger picture of how wildlife crossings can make a real difference in preventing crashes and saving lives. Along the way, our host touches on some unexpected topics, like the cost of filling your tires with helium.

As our host digs deeper into the numbers, we learn that wildlife vehicle crashes are a 10 billion dollar a year problem, with over 200 deaths annually. But the good news is that wildlife crossings paired with fencing can reduce large mammal collisions by 80-97%. That's a pretty compelling argument for investing in these types of projects. But it's not all good news - our host also explores the challenges of maintenance and the importance of getting the location right.

If you're curious about the numbers and the impact of wildlife crossings, this episode is a must-listen. Our host breaks down the math and shares some surprising insights that will make you think twice about the way we approach road safety. So grab a cup of coffee, settle in, and get ready to learn something new.

 
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