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natulia
2 months ago
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All over the world, animal habitats bump up against human development. Where these two worlds collide, animals almost never fare

well. Highways, where humans speed by large tracts of natural habitat like missiles of doom, are especially dangerous for wild creatures. They can also be deadly, not just for individual animals but for entire species. The Florida panther, for example, has such a low population that each time one is killed on a highway, it is a catastrophic loss.
There is hope, however, in a new way of helping animals cross through highway areas unharmed. Wildlife overpasses give animals a way to cross highways without risking their lives. These look and work like bridges but are usually covered with grass and trees that make animals like deer feel welcome. The cars drive through a tunnel under the bridges. Fences along the top edges keep the animals safe.

These overpasses also connect habitats, so along with deer, the coyotes who hunt them can cross. This allows both species to have a larger range, which also helps their long-term survival. To the animals in these habitats, the overpasses may be like an extra safety net that helps them survive a drought. The bridges are especially important for animals that migrate. For centuries, animals like elk and buffalo migrated on trails that still, now, lead right up to the edges of major highways. With the help of these bridges, migrating animals can still follow their long-used paths unharmed.

In some cases, these overpasses benefit humans directly as well. In these cases, the overpasses are part of a green space or park that people use for cycling, backpacking, or jogging. The overpasses give humans access to areas they may not have been able to see but also provide safety for animals.

The next time you are traveling on a highway, keep a lookout for a wildlife passage. With attention to how our lives affect the natural world, we can find clever solutions, like wildlife passages, that help animals and improve our lives, too.


Extra! Extra!
Not all wildlife accommodations for highways are overpasses. In some cases, certain species are so important that underpasses or underground tunnels are built. In Florida, two such underpasses help turtles, snakes, and alligators that often migrate from one body of water to another. Since these creatures do not have much speed, crossing a highway for them is even more deadly than it is for swift animals like deer. Working like a large funnel, these underpasses usually require a barricade or fence alongside the highway that forces animals toward a tunnel. Aquatic turtles especially benefit from these tunnels as they lay eggs in holes dug in dry ground, away from the lake they live in.


How does the text develop the idea that wildlife overpasses are beneficial to humans?
English
2 answers:
Lady bird [7.4K]1 month ago
8 0
It demonstrates how humans can benefit from the establishment of wildlife overpasses. 
Bond [7.5K]1 month ago
4 0

The passage begins by highlighting the threats highways and busy roads pose to animals, intentionally drawing the audience's focus to this issue and evoking an emotional response. The readers are likely to already feel sympathy for the deceased animals and disapprove of the often careless motorists.

The writing then explains the rationale behind constructing wildlife overpasses. As readers learn about solutions to prevent unnecessary loss of animal lives, they might feel more hopeful about protecting entire species. Mentioning that overpasses frequently link habitats reinforces the idea that human efforts are positively impacting nature.

Subsequent sections address the benefits of overpasses for humans, directly responding to their significance.Before diving into this, the author provides numerous facts and details about overpasses. Besides saving wildlife, a primary purpose of these structures is to offer extra recreational areas for people, enabling them to explore previously inaccessible locations.

The concluding phrases emphasize the importance of being attentive to the needs of animals, reiterating the advantages these pathways offer for humans as well.

The structure of the text carefully builds up to showcase overpasses' human benefits gradually, allowing the audience to reflect and reach their own conclusions.

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