Ending Daylight Saving Time Means Increased Wildlife Collision Danger
Colorado Parks and Wildlife reminds drivers that with dusk arriving earlier due to the time change on November 6, the chances increase for collisions with wildlife on the roads.
“The changing season coincides with peak mating time for much of Colorado wildlife, particularly deer,” said Jason Duetsch, CPW district wildlife manager. “Visibility is poor when many of our big game animals are most active. Right now deer, moose, elk and other wildlife are more mobile, easily distracted and more likely to be crossing roads and highways.”