Feature Description: <div style="font-weight: normal;"><div>Wildlife Road Crossings are road sections bordered by vegetation with little development. They connect larger blocks of forest and habitat and represent areas likely to be important for wildlife movement. Roads are often barriers to wildlife movement, but these sections are important as places where animals may be able to cross them. </div><div>Road Name: {PRIMARYNAM}</div><div>Priority: {Priority_VCD}</div><div><a href="https://anr.vermont.gov/sites/anr/files/documents/Wildlife Road Crossings Summary.pdf">Link to Component Summary</a></div></div>
Feature Long Description: <div style="font-weight: normal;"><div>Wildlife Road Crossings are road sections bordered by vegetation with little development. They connect larger blocks of forest and habitat and represent areas likely to be important for wildlife movement. Roads are often barriers to wildlife movement, but these sections are important as places where animals may be able to cross them. </div><div>Road Name: {PRIMARYNAM}</div><div>Priority: {Priority_VCD}</div><div><a href="https://anr.vermont.gov/sites/anr/files/documents/Wildlife Road Crossings Summary.pdf">Link to Component Summary</a></div></div>