
Megan Janetsky/AZCIR
Vehicle barriers along the southern Patagonia mountains divide the United States and Mexico, as well as a number of species habitats running between the two countries. Vehicle barriers make up roughly half of the Arizona-Mexico border infrastructure and are generally 'permeable' to wildlife crossing, but still present minor obstacbles to certain species.
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