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Hidden Camera Catches Fuzzy Animals Using Rope Bridges To Get To Safety

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In the bustling suburbs of Ku-ring-gai Council in New South Wales, Australia, a compassionate effort to protect native wildlife from busy roadways has resulted in the creation of rope bridges for possums.

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Concerned about possums falling victim to the traffic on Lady Game Drive, Dr. Tracey Russell, an animal advocate, collaborated with Dr. Nigel Weston to design and install two rope bridges over the highway, offering a safer route for the local wildlife.

The heartwarming success of the initiative was revealed through remote solar-powered cameras, capturing images of numerous possums confidently using the bridges. Both ringtail possums and brushtail possums were observed navigating the bridges, ensuring safe passage over the busy road.

While not every possum utilized the bridge in the same way, the essential outcome was that all of them successfully crossed the roadway. Some possums ventured inside the bridge, while others traveled on top, showcasing adaptability in their use of the innovative crossings.

A particularly touching sight was the presence of baby possums, or joeys, clinging to their mothers’ backs as they crossed the noisy highway, undoubtedly grateful for the assistance provided by the newly installed rope bridges.

Ku-ring-gai Council’s endeavor is not isolated, as similar wildlife-friendly bridges have been implemented in Cockburn, Australia. In this area, possums navigate rope bridges over Beeliar Drive to access nearby lakes.

These successful projects stand as a testament to the positive impact of community-driven initiatives focused on the welfare of local wildlife. The innovative use of rope bridges serves as an inspiring example of how collective care and concern can lead to remarkable solutions, ultimately saving countless lives in the process.

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