This 2013 Dutch video is about the nature bridge Crailo.
Translated from Goois Natuurreservaat in the Netherlands:
All mammal species which live near Natuurbrug Zanderij Crailoo have been found on that nature bridge itself as well. Some species pass it every day (roe deer, fox, rabbit), other mammal species, including some rare ones, visit the nature bridge regularly. …
Estimates are that, pro year, a badger crosses four times, and a pine marten twenty times.
Pine marten in the Netherlands: here. And here. And here.
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