EVERGREEN, Colo. — A decades-old, barbed wire fence along Highway 74 near Evergreen is finally coming down — thanks to a first-of-its-kind partnership between a nonprofit and the State of Colorado.
One strategy is to modify existing fencing with wildlife friendly fencing that makes it safer to jump over or crawl under.
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