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Yosemite sets new wildlife protection zones for motorists during Labor Day weekend

The enforcement action is also aimed at protecting numerous other species ranging from deer and foxes to butterflies and amphibians.

YOSEMITE VALLEY, Calif. — Visitors driving through Yosemite National Park during the Labor Day weekend will see new signs designating wildlife protection zones and advising that speed limits will be strictly enforced.

The National Park Service says 11 bears have been hit by vehicles this year and more than 400 since 1995.

The enforcement action is also aimed at protecting numerous other species ranging from deer and foxes to butterflies and amphibians.

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The wildlife protection zones have been designated in Yosemite Valley and along Big Oak Flat Road, El Portal Road, Wawona Road and Tioga Road.

The Park Service says the zones will remain in effect until further notice.

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