Hosted by the High Desert Museum
Every year, thousands of animals are hit by motor vehicles while crossing Oregon’s highways. One road is particularly dangerous: Highway 20 between Bend and Suttle Lake, where the highest densities of deer and elk vehicle collisions occur in the entire state. Despite these dangers on Highway 20 and elsewhere, Oregon has the lowest number of wildlife crossings in comparison to any western state.
hear from Jeremy Austin of Central Oregon LandWatch, Cidney Bowman of Oregon Department of Transportation, Andrew Walch of Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and Corrinne Oedekerk of Oregon State University-Cascades to learn about their efforts to build a wildlife passage structure on Highway 20.
Space is limited. Doors open at 5:30 pm. Free, with RSVP required.
Head to the High Desert Museum’s event calendar to reserve your free ticket.