Erin Bachmeier, of Penn-Environment, talks with host Dan Ladd about Pennsylvania’s wildlife corridor program, including pending legislation that, if approved, would provide funding that would help fish and wildlife avoid conflicts with humans, including on roadways. Bachmeier talks about the various types of wildlife corridors, including fish ladders, and the species they support such as deer, small game, predators, butterflies and more.
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Episode 4 – Wildlife corridors
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