Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 124 emphasizes the importance of preserving big game migration corridors in Idaho, which are essential for the survival of species such as mule deer, elk, and pronghorn. The resolution highlights the mapping of over 50 migration corridors across the state and underscores the economic benefits of maintaining these pathways, as they support hunting and outdoor recreation industries. It also addresses the dangers posed by wildlife-vehicle collisions, which not only threaten wildlife but also endanger human lives and incur significant property damage.

The resolution advocates for the development and implementation of wildlife crossings, such as overpasses and underpasses, to mitigate these risks and enhance public safety. It cites successful infrastructure projects, including Idaho's first wildlife overpass, as evidence of the effectiveness of such measures in reducing wildlife-vehicle collisions by over 80%. The resolution calls for proactive engagement with local communities and stakeholders to ensure the successful conservation of migration corridors, ultimately contributing to the long-term viability of Idaho's wildlife resources.