WA'S new Indian Ocean Drive - which runs through a national park and two nature reserves - has become a highway of hell for hundreds of native animals.
Conservationists are calling for the 110km/h speed limit to be reduced after dozens of brush-tailed wallabies, grey kangaroos, echidnas and reptiles have been mowed down.
Unlike other parts of the state, no tunnels have been built under the road to provide critter-friendly crossings.
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