27.08.2025 17:06
The tunnel built in a town in New York State, USA, quickly became a topic of discussion. Thanks to the "Love Tunnel," constructed for $40,000 to allow frogs to continue their mating season without risk, frog deaths on the roads have nearly dropped to zero.
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A special project has been launched in the town of Brookhaven, New York, USA, to protect frogs that are killed in traffic. The tunnel, which cost about $40,000, was completed two years ago, and recently aluminum fences were added to safely guide the animals.
"BREEDING SEASONS CONTINUE WITHOUT RISK"
Environmental analyst Luke Ormand conveyed the impact of the application with the following words: "Frogs can now safely reach the ponds. Their breeding seasons continue without risk. Deaths have almost dropped to zero."
SAW HUNDREDS OF SQUASHED FROGS
The project's mastermind, Turner, stated that he was inspired by a painful event he experienced four years ago. Noting that he encountered hundreds of squashed frogs while driving, Turner said, "At that moment, I thought I had to do something." After this incident, he developed a special system for frogs, inspired by the underpasses that allow pedestrians to reach the beach, along with his team.
Thanks to the "Love Tunnel," wood frogs, spring peepers, and gray tree frogs can safely reach the ponds. According to experts, frog sounds have started to become common again in the area, and the ecosystem has entered a revival process.
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