
A 70-metre rope bridge strung across a busy highway in Victoria is helping locals cross over safely - only the locals in this case are wild animals.
Yes, researchers have reported that endangered local species have indeed started using what has been dubbed the world's first "wildlife rope-bridge", thus avoiding accidents that were killing and maiming many.
"We have early proof that our native animals are regularly crossing the rope bridge over the Hume Highway near Benalla and many other animals are investigating the bridge," said Rodney van der Ree of the Australian Research Centre for Urban Ecology (Arcue).
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