Already, the critter bridge, which is slated to be finished in 2019, is doing its job. Jessica Leigh Hester at Atlas Obscura reports that a video tweeted out this month by Washington State’s Department of Transportation (WSDOT) confirmed the overpass’ first user, a coyote who pranced across the elevated, vegetation-covered bridge.
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