Squirrel bridge

Squirrel bridge in Vlotho (2012)

A squirrel bridge is a construction (similar to a wildlife crossing) which enables small animals, especially squirrels and martens, to safely cross busy roadways. The bridges are a measure for wildlife management and natural habitat preservation, and serve the functions of both animal welfare and accident prevention. The Nutty Narrows Bridge in Longview, Washington, built in 1963, is regarded as the first of its kind. The city has since built eight other bridges for squirrels.[1][2]

Costs to construct squirrel bridges vary significantly, depending on construction. Simple rope bridge constructions, such as those in Brecht, Belgium, have cost only about 250 euros, while the bridge built in The Hague in 2013 took half a year to construct and cost 150,000–200,000 euros.

  1. ^ Day, Hayley (March 4, 2021). "Disney uses Longview squirrel bridges to market new film 'Flora & Ulysses'". The Daily News. p. A1. Retrieved January 31, 2022.
  2. ^ "Squirrel Fest". Retrieved 2023-08-20.