A massive new bridge is helping animals cross safely where crashes once happened daily.

Drivers traveling between Denver and Colorado Springs may notice traffic flowing as usual, but something historic has quietly changed above Interstate 25. Colorado has opened the largest wildlife overpass in North America, a massive structure built to help animals safely cross one of the region’s busiest highways. For decades, this stretch of road has been notorious for wildlife collisions. Officials say the new overpass could dramatically reduce crashes, reconnect migration routes, and become a model for how highways and wildlife can coexist.








