Protect People and Wildlife – Support H.R. 6078
Our roads shouldn’t be a deadly threat to people or animals. Every year, thousands of Americans are injured in collisions with wildlife, and millions of animals—from elk and deer to bear—are killed. These tragedies are preventable, and there’s a solution that works.

Wildlife crossings — overpasses, underpasses, and fencing — have been proven to reduce collisions dramatically, keeping both people and wildlife safe. They also protect critical migration routes and habitats, helping communities and ecosystems thrive together.

H.R. 6078, the bipartisan Wildlife Road Crossings Program Reauthorization Act of 2025, would permanently authorize this successful federal program, giving states, Tribes, and local communities the stability they need to plan and complete multi-year projects. The bill also provides 100% federal funding for Tribal crossings, allowing projects that might never happen otherwise.

Without action, this program is set to expire in 2026, putting ongoing and planned projects in Montana, the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, and across the country at risk. Supporting this bipartisan bill is a commonsense step that saves lives, protects wildlife, and strengthens communities.

Take action today and tell Congress to support H.R. 6078, making wildlife crossings a permanent solution for people and animals alike.

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