Post by drystyx on Nov 28, 2020 1:41:13 GMT
They've been trying to get me for a long time. Punk ass deer! Anybody likes a live deer is not my friend. Anybody who likes a dead deer might be my friend.
The only good deer is a dead deer that isn't in the road.
NO... Not all "PUNK ASS DEER" need to die!
Instead of trying to be a bunch of violent primitives, by "Killing All Deer"... Maybe, we should should try using our human intelligence, if any of us have some, instead... and be more creative, like building MORE "wildlife overpasses", so animals won't continue to run out into the road and damage our cars...
'It's working!': Utah officials thrilled to see animals using highway wildlife overpass
Updated 7:28 PM ET, Thu November 26, 2020

The overpass has boulders, logs, and other natural features.
In an effort to reduce accidents involving wildlife on a busy highway, Utah officials got creative: they built a bridge. New video shows the plan has been a success.
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources built the bridge back in 2018 over Interstate 80 to reduce traffic accidents in Parleys Canyon caused by wandering animals. Last week, the agency released a video of the bridge in use -- aiding moose, porcupines, deer and even bears across the busy highway.
"It's working!" officials posted on Facebook. "Thanks to the Utah Department of Transportation and Utah State University for monitoring the Parley's Canyon wildlife overpass this year. As you can see, the 2nd year of this overpass has been successful at helping wildlife safely migrate over busy Interstate 80 and helping motorists be much safer as well. Please keep off of this overpass. Thanks!"
The overpass is filled with rocks, boulders and logs, giving wildlife a welcome alternative to the six lanes of traffic on I-80.
Wildlife typically needs time to adjust, and state officials didn't think there would be such success so soon. Last year, John Gleason, a Utah transportation department spokesman, told CNN affiliate KSL that it might take years for wildlife to start using the bridge.
"We're seeing results, and it's an unexpected success to see results this early," he said in 2019.

www.cnn.com/2020/11/26/us/utah-wildlife-bridge-trnd/index.html
Updated 7:28 PM ET, Thu November 26, 2020

The overpass has boulders, logs, and other natural features.
In an effort to reduce accidents involving wildlife on a busy highway, Utah officials got creative: they built a bridge. New video shows the plan has been a success.
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources built the bridge back in 2018 over Interstate 80 to reduce traffic accidents in Parleys Canyon caused by wandering animals. Last week, the agency released a video of the bridge in use -- aiding moose, porcupines, deer and even bears across the busy highway.
"It's working!" officials posted on Facebook. "Thanks to the Utah Department of Transportation and Utah State University for monitoring the Parley's Canyon wildlife overpass this year. As you can see, the 2nd year of this overpass has been successful at helping wildlife safely migrate over busy Interstate 80 and helping motorists be much safer as well. Please keep off of this overpass. Thanks!"
The overpass is filled with rocks, boulders and logs, giving wildlife a welcome alternative to the six lanes of traffic on I-80.
Wildlife typically needs time to adjust, and state officials didn't think there would be such success so soon. Last year, John Gleason, a Utah transportation department spokesman, told CNN affiliate KSL that it might take years for wildlife to start using the bridge.
"We're seeing results, and it's an unexpected success to see results this early," he said in 2019.
www.cnn.com/2020/11/26/us/utah-wildlife-bridge-trnd/index.html
Sadly ironic. The laws of Nature were sure made by the enemy, not by the good God.

