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Bridges Coalition
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Seattle, WA 98103

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Map below produced by WSDOT to show critical connectivity areas, which will help reference the location of the photos below.

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Charles Raines Aerial photograph of I-90 at Keechelus & Gold Creek.
WSDOT 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.
WSDOT A graphic production of a preliminary design of an underpass crossing structure at Gold Creek.

 

 

Dave Atcheson Freight truck driving over Gold Creek. 

 

 

Dave Atcheson Deer along the road just north of Gold Creek.

 

 

Charles Raines

  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.
 


WSDOT

  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.
  WSDOT   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.

 

  WSDOT   Current image of Easton Hill crossing on I-90. 
  WSDOT   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.

 

  Charlie Raines   Aerial photograph of I-90 and Kachess River.