(FOX40.COM) -- The California Department of Fish and Wildlife announced the launch of new online tools on Friday. Video above: Volunteers remove invasive primrose in American River
According to the CDFW, these resources will help identify and address wildlife connectivity barriers across the state.
It will be easier for the public, partners, and planners to explore known barriers to wildlife movement and understand where action is needed to support road safety and animal migration.
"California is making tremendous progress on identifying and resolving wildlife connectivity barriers as exemplified by the Annenberg Wildlife Crossing in Southern California, the largest wildlife crossing of its kind in the nation now in the final stages of construction," said CDFW Director Charlton H. Bonha