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Could Cattle Guards Augmented with Electrified Pavement Prevent Mule Deer and Elk Access to Highways?

2016-02-10

The Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute at North Dakota State University has released a report that evaluates the combination of cattle guards and electrified pavements that were designed to reduce deer and elk intrusions through fences.

 Read the Report
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