Our world is still a lot of people who care about the fate of our smaller brethren.
One proof of this can be considered infrastructure, created specifically for animals. For example, all those bridges and tunnels were built only in order to allow animals to safely cross bustling route.
The transition for elephants in Kenya

A bridge for crabs on Christmas island, Australia

Tunnels for salamanders, New England, USA

Acodec in Singapore

Rope bridge over the highway in Victoria, Australia

Green bridge for wildlife on the autobahn in Germany

Acodec in Banff National Park (Banff National Park), Canada

Building for migration of wild animals in the Netherlands

A tunnel for turtles in Japan

Acodec in Colorado

Tunnel for Pets, located under the freeway, Finland

The transition to wildlife near the lake Keechelus (Keechelus Lake)

The transition for wildlife in new Jersey

Acodec Danport (Duinpoort), about halfway between Zandvoort (Zandvoort) and Haarlem (Haarlem), the Netherlands

Bridge for monkeys and other animals crossing the road in Bahia (Bahia), Brazil

The transition for wildlife in Banff (Banff), Alberta, Canada

Bridge for animals in the province of North Brabant, Netherlands

A grizzly bear emerges from the underpass under the TRANS Canada highway in Banff National Park

Bridge for animals near Banff, Canada

Bridge for animals in Montana, USA

The transition to wildlife over Compton road (Compton Rd), Brisbane, Australia

The transition for the animals in Alberta, Canada

Akatuki in Austria

The transition to cattle in Victoria, Australia

A bridge for squirrels in Washington

The transition for the bears in Banff National Park, Canada

Acodec in the Netherlands

The transition to amphibians in California

The tunnel of red crabs on Christmas island, Australia

Acodec in the Netherlands

Acodec in Overijssel (Overijssel), Netherlands

Acodec in Germany

The transition to wildlife over the highway in Ontario, Canada

Acodec in Belgium

Acodec in böblingen (Bblingen), Germany

Acodec near Prague

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