Canopy bridge From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Wildlife bridge between trees over a road A canopy bridge connects two or more large trees on either sides of the road to facilitate the crossing of wildlife especially primates from one part of the forest to the other and help mitigate roadkills.[1] Nutty Narrows Bridge References ↑ Jeshi, K. (December 26, 2015). "Stop! The animals are crossing". The Hindu – via www.thehindu.com. vteBridge-related articlesStructural types Arch Beam Box girder Bridge–tunnel Burr Truss Cable-stayed Canopy Cantilever Cantilever spar cable-stayed Covered Crib Double-beam drawbridge Extradosed Jet Log Moon Moveable Bascule Drawbridge Folding Retractable Rolling Rolling bascule Submersible Swing Table Tilt Transporter Vertical-lift Multi-way Navigable aqueduct Pile Pontoon Vlotbrug Suspension types Timber Through arch Trestle Truss Tubular Viaduct Visual index to various types Lists of bridges by type List of bridges bascule bridges cantilever bridges medieval stone bridges in Germany multi-level bridges road–rail bridges toll bridges vertical-lift bridges List of bridge–tunnels List of lists of covered bridges in North America Lists of bridges by size By length Suspension bridges Cable-stayed bridges Cantilever bridges Continuous truss bridges Arch bridges Masonry arch bridges Highest Tallest Additional lists Bridge failures Bridge to nowhere Related Bridges in art Category This article about a specific type of bridge is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte Related Articles