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Animal Protection Thrives Under Wildlife Crossing

Human and wildlife travel are beginning to coexist in safer and healthier ways as wildlife crossings become a standard best practice for highway departments. Wildlife crossings can be as simple as a small culvert under the roadway designed for reptiles and amphibians,...

Supreme Court Delivers Blow to Rails-to-Trails

Tuesday, March 11, 2014 – 12:00pm PDT by James Brasuell   The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a private land owner in Wyoming, who sued to reclaim land once granted to a railroad under an 1875 law. The ruling undermines the legality of the nation’s network of...

Amazing Animal Bridges Around the World

  Animals bridges, which may also be known as ecoducts or wildlife crossings, are structures that allow animals to safely cross human-made barriers like highways. A wildlife crossing is the broadest term and can include: underpass tunnels, viaducts, overpasses and...

Metrolink Fate Up To Judge Waters

The Perris Valley Metrolink lawsuit was heard by Judge Sharon J. Waters Tuesday, January 29th. One week earlier, Judge Waters released her tentative ruling in which many of the issues we raised in the lawsuit were validated. This gave the Riverside County...

Perris Valley Line Dispute Headed For Trial

BY DUG BEGLEY STAFF WRITER dbegley@pe.com Published: 12 April 2012 05:33 PM An extension of Metrolink service to Perris is delayed as the battle over an environmental report goes to trial A dispute by a Riverside environmental group and transportation planners appears...