A Bridge to Survival: How Australia is Protecting Its Endangered Wildlife
A Bridge to Survival: How Australia is Protecting Its Endangered Wildlife
A Bridge to Survival: How Australia is Protecting Its Endangered Wildlife In the quiet dusk of Heathcote National Park, a spotted-tailed quoll pauses at the edge of the dense, aromatic eucalyptus forest. Its sensitive nose twitches as it senses the unfamiliar chemical sting of exhaust and the heavy vibration of high-speed traffic just a few meters away. For this small creature, the M1 Princes Motorway represents a lethal canyon, a barrier of asphalt and noise that separates it from vital resources. Each evening, thousands of animals face this same impossible choice between staying in isolated habitat or risking their lives to find food and mates. Article Photo A Bridge to Survival: How Australia is Protecting Its Endangered Wildlife Would you like to read more good news about Wildlife , Overpass , and Connects ? This critical stretch of road acts as a formidable divider between Heathcote National Park and the historic Royal National Park, creating a fractured wilderness that threatens biodiv…