Project Update: October 2024
As autumn settles over the Granite State, one of New Hampshire Audubon’s most exciting conservation projects is gaining momentum: the construction of an under-road wildlife crossing on US Route 2 in Randolph, a town in Coos County.
For over 20 years, NH Audubon staff, conservationists, local communities, and state partners have been working to identify the best location and design for this crossing. Now, we are entering a critical phase of the planning and design of Farrar Crossing at Bowman Divide. With early estimates putting construction costs at approximately $5M, we aim to break ground by 2026.
This crossing is crucial for the safety of both wildlife and drivers. Up to 10,000 vehicles travel on US Route 2 each day, including hikers parking at the Valley Way Trailhead to begin their trek across the Presidential Range. The road cuts through prime wildlife habitat which, unfortunately, results in frequent collisions with the wildlife that call this area home—Moose, White-tailed Deer, Black Bear, Eastern Coyote, Beaver, American Marten, Fisher, and even Canada Lynx.
The planned crossing will connect conserved public land on both sides of the road, creating a corridor that links the White Mountains to the south with the Randolph Community Forest and the Kilkenny Unit of the White Mountain National Forest to the north. This connectivity is essential for wildlife as they adapt to changing climates, allowing them to move freely between protected areas.
Once the crossing is constructed, we’ll work with our partners—including the NH Department of Transportation, NH Fish and Game and UNH—to ensure it’s as effective as possible through ongoing management, monitoring, and research. Our goal is to enhance our understanding of wildlife movement and to create a model for wildlife-friendly road designs to inspire similar efforts in the region.
With your support, NH Audubon will create a safer and more connected landscape and continue our 110-year legacy of preserving natural habitats to ensure wildlife will thrive alongside us.