The Ocean County Observer has a much better article with a sweet headline and a better idea. Here is a small portion of it.
How do pine snakes cross the road? By tunnel, or buy land?
TRENTON — State Sierra Club director Jeff Tittel has a better idea to help snakes and other critters cross a 17-mile section of the Garden State Parkway where widening is proposed: Instead of spending $9 million to build tunnels under the highway, buy some of the land the animals live on.
Specifically, Tittel said, the money would be better spent buying land in the 20,000-acre Forked River Mountains in Lacey and Waretown, home to some of the endangered animals. The hilly area is just to the west of the Parkway.
http://www.ocobserver.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070802/NEWS/708020319
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