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Charles Raines |
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Aerial photograph of I-90 at Keechelus & Gold Creek. |
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Current image of Gold
Creek crossing on
I-90. Scientific
studies have identified
Gold Creek as the best
existing connectivity
for animals moving
through the I-90
Corridor in the Cascade
Crest area. |
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A graphic production of
a preliminary design of
an underpass crossing
structure at Gold Creek.
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Dave Atcheson |
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Freight truck driving
over Gold Creek.
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Dave Atcheson |
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Deer along the road just
north of Gold Creek.
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Charles Raines
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Aerial photograph of
I-90 at Swamp Lake &
Yakima River. Swamp Lake
provides high quality
habitat for pond
breeding amphibians that
are all at risk to
roadkill during their
breeding season when
they migrate to ponds.
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Current image of Hudson
Creek crossing on I-90.
Scientists detected
Pacific giant salamander
and tailed frogs in
studies. Cutthroat
trout, brook trout, and
rainbow trout were also
recorded. |
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A graphic production of
a preliminary design of
an underpass crossing
structure at Hudson
Creek in the I-90
Project. According
to biologists, Hudson
Creek offers the only
opportunity within the
project area to connect
species associated with
talus habitat like larch
mountain salamander. |
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Current image of Easton
Hill crossing on I-90.
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A graphic production of
a preliminary design of
an overpass crossing
structure at Easton Hill
in the I-90 Project.
This location is a key
crossing point for elk
and deer that would
benefit from this
structure. |
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Charlie Raines |
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Aerial photograph of
I-90 and Kachess River.
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