Conservation Northwest:
Charlie Raines of the I-90 Wildlife Bridges Coaliton and Dan Whitehouse of WSDOT with the Bridging Futures student art contest winners. Photo Chase Gunnell.CNW
Conservation Northwest:
Charlie Raines of the I-90 Wildlife Bridges Coaliton and Forterra presents awards to the Bridging Futures student art contest winners. Photo Chase Gunnell.CNW
Conservation Northwest:
Charlie Raines of the I-90 Wildlife Bridges Coaliton and Forterra presents awards to the Bridging Futures student art contest winners_2. Photo Chase Gunnell.CNW
Conservation Northwest:
Daniel Mathis, Division Administrator Federal Highway Administration speaking. Photo Chase Gunnell.CNW
Conservation Northwest:
Dignarties, speakers and honorees at the groundbreaking June 9th
Conservation Northwest:
Dignitaries from WSDOT, FHA, CWU, and organizations get their hands printed. The prints will be digitized and included in the overpass design with numerous animal prints.
Conservation Northwest:
Dignitaries from WSDOT, FHA, CWU, and organizations get their hands printed. The prints will be digitized and included in the overpass design with numerous animal prints_2
Conservation Northwest:
I-90 Wildlife Overcrossing Price.Noble. Photo WSDOT
Conservation Northwest:
Jason Kuiken, deputy forest supervisor of the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Photo Chase Gunnell.CNW
Conservation Northwest:
Kurt Fraese, Board President, Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust. Photo Chase Gunnell.CNW
Conservation Northwest:
Location where an elk was killed on I-90 by a vehicle early Tuesday morning June 9th. Photo Chase Gunnell.CNW
Conservation Northwest:
Media and reporters in attendance. Photo Chase Gunnell.CNW
Conservation Northwest:
Staff from Conservation Northwest, Forterra, Sierra Club, WSDOT and other partners pose in front of the overcrossing rendition. Photo Chase Gunnell.CNW
Conservation Northwest:
WSDOT Regional Administrator Don Whitehouse. Photo Chase Gunnell.CNW
Conservation Northwest:
I-90 Wildlife Overcrossing Price.Noble. Photo WSDOT