The Western Australian government has released night-vision footage demonstrating that native wildlife are utilizing rope bridges and underpasses. These measures are installed along a $1.46 billion highway located in the South West region. The government presents these images as evidence that the wildlife crossings are successful. However, the claims have been met with skepticism from some observers. Critics are specifically questioning the validity and completeness of the data provided. The dispute centers on whether the infrastructure effectively protects local fauna. The situation highlights the tension between government reporting and independent verification of environmental mitigation efforts.