Wildlife find path to safety under U.S. roads
Researchers put motion-detection cameras in culverts throughout Maryland to learn how wildlife of all kinds use storm drains to avoid motor traffic.

HOW DID THE FOX CROSS THE ROAD?: Culverts are intended to channel water under a highway. But it turns out that animals of all kinds have figured out how to exploit such man-made structures to avoid becoming roadkill. (Photo: ZUMA Press)





















