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Mule Deer Are Already Using California's First Wildlife Crossing—and It's Not Even Finished Yet
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Mule Deer Are Already Using California's First Wildlife Crossing—and It's Not Even Finished Yet

Smithsonian · Jun 11, 2026, 8:40 PM

Key takeaways

  • UC Davis Road Ecology Center California’s first wildlife bridge isn’t finished yet, but that hasn’t stopped animals from using it.
  • Mule deer have been photographed wandering over an in-progress overpass in Siskiyou County, located in far northern California near the Oregon border.
  • Construction on the $20 million bridge started in July 2025 and is expected to wrap up by this fall.

UC Davis Road Ecology Center California’s first wildlife bridge isn’t finished yet, but that hasn’t stopped animals from using it.

Mule deer have been photographed wandering over an in-progress overpass in Siskiyou County, located in far northern California near the Oregon border.

Construction on the $20 million bridge started in July 2025 and is expected to wrap up by this fall. Nearly 100 cameras have been installed in and around the crossing and, in late May, one of them captured three mule deer using the structure.

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