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Just kidding. Everybody knows that nothing is more important than the automobile. To expand on the subject (“Death to roadkill,” Nov. 3), there is never, ever any talk anywhere about possibly curtailing (even in the very distant future) the amount of cars. Things slowing down? Build more roads.
So every day a zillion cars go north while another zillion go south, and anything that gets in the way is splattered.
Lastly, what are Mr. Kuyper’s bona fides as a biologist? He is always calling for action and oversight, but on what basis? If he feels the crossing area should be observed, maybe he should give it a go instead of trying to foist the job off on the Department of Fish and Game.
Random thoughts.