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32 supporters and counting!
Keeping animals and people safe and alive are paramount, as is making certain genetic diversity continues to expand across the wider region throughout the Rockies and beyond.
Paul B.
Choteau MT
Improve safety for wildlife and people.
Becca Wheeler
Columbia Falls, MT
Help keep wildlife safe
Deborah Schatz
Columbia Falls
To improve safety for humans and wildlife and to promote wildlife connectivity. I've come close to hitting wildlife more than once at this location.
Ryan Walther
Whitefish Montana
With thoughtful, competent design and construction this crossing can be a shining example for the entire country.
Joel Peterson
Brainerd Mn.
With thoughtful competent design and construction, this project has the potential to be a shining example for the entire country.
Joel Peterson
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Its important for the safety of animals and people to have this crossing
Nancy Podolinsky
Helena, Montana
This is a crux area for wildlife. I have photographed a mountain lion nearby. The road is dangerous - just turning in or out of the Columbia Mtn trailhead is frightening.
D. L. Blank
Whitefish, MT
It with protect the continuity of the areas ecology.
Eleanore Eberts
Kalispell, Montana
Good for wildlife and drivers. Should have happened decades ago!
Doug Gledhill
Billings, Montana
Overall wildlife crossings help support our greater ecosystem and habitat by safely connecting important corridors sand habitats
Joy Barber
Butte, MT
This wildlife crossing is critical for human and wildlife safety. I once had a Canada Lynx run across the highway in front of me at this location.
Steven Kloetzel
Ovando
To protect wildlife
Susan DeBacker
Cut Bank, MT
To make this area safer for wildlife and humans and allow wildlife the freedom to move across the highway barrier to ensure connectivity & genetic diversity
Elaine Sedlack
Elaine Sedlack
Choteau, MT
For safety....to save humans and wildlife along this section of Hwy 2.
Donna Shull
E. Glacier Park, MT
It will save lives, both animal & human.
Tracey Eileen Vivar
Vivar Photo
East Glacier Park, MT
To make this part of Highway 2 safer for people and wildlife
Jo Slageter
East Glacier MT
Wildlife need a safe place to cross the highway and it would also lower costs for drivers as evidenced by the wildlife crossing north of Missoula.
Teresa Savage
Missoula, MT
Greater safety for wildlife and people.
Grace Kinzler
Whitefish, MT
It will improve safety
Brian Metcalf
Collierville, TN
With Montana's growing human population, we need to take actions to protect our wildlife from the increased traffic.
Brenda Iaquinta
Essex, MT
It will improve safety for all visitors as well as wildlife.
Blaire French
Charlottesville, VA
Highway 2 is a deadly crossing barrier for wildlife. We need to improve conditions for people and wildlife.
Sarah Corse
East Glacier
Wildlife habitat connectivity and saving lives of people and wildlife.
Len Kopec
Augusta, Montana
to reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions. There is no excuse for not choosing to keep us safer.
Denise White
Kalispell, MT
It is an opportunity to make the highway safer for wildlife and people.
Camille Consolvo
Great Falls, Montana
Increase safety for everyone!
Susan Wheeler
Columbia Falls
I hope the Gateway Crossing project receives wide support, will be constructed as soon as possible and be a model of protection for wildlife and humans.
Jane Bucks
Missoula,MT
To protect wildlife and people.
Ann DeBolt
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Boise, ID
Safety for wildlife and humans! Reduce vehicle collisions!
Sarah Savage
East Glacier Park, MT
It will reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions and keep people and wildlife safe.
Jeff Gailus
Missoula, MT
As a Montana resident I care about our communities and the incredible wildlife that make this state so special. I support this project because I want to protect both.
Kari Ashley
Mainstay Design Co.
Livingston, MT
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