27-11-2025 10:00 via cbc.ca

Hundreds of animals killed by trains on B.C. railroads, documents reveal. So, what’s being done to stop it?

Documents obtained through freedom of information requests by The Narwhal and shared with CBC News show hundreds of animals have been killed in collisions with trains on B.C. tracks owned by Canada's two biggest railways. Scientists and advocates say if the information was more complete and accessible, it could be used to reduce the number of animals killed.
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