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Description
This project undertook outreach and technology transfer tasks on the effectiveness of wildlife fences and wildlife crossing structures in a multifunctional landscape. The tasks accomplished included (1) publication of an article in an international peer-reviewed journal on the effectiveness of wildlife mitigation measures along U.S. Highway 93 North; (2) submitting an abstract to, presenting at, and attending the 2017 International Conference on Ecology and Transportation in Salt Lake City, Utah; and (3) updating the website and outreach material of the People’s Way Partnership (http://www.peopleswaywildlifecrossings.org/).
Publication Date
4-17-2018
Keywords
Animals, Article, Connectivity, Corridors, Crossing structures, Deer, Ecology, Effectiveness, Habitat, Highways, Large Mammals, Mammals, Mitigation, Movement, Native American, Outreach, Peer-reviewed, Publication, Science, Transportation, Tribes, Ungulates, Underpasses, Wildlife
Recommended Citation
Huijser, Marcel P., "Outreach and Technology Transfer on the Effectiveness of Wildlife Fences and Wildlife Crossing Structures in a Multifunctional Landscape" (2018). INE Project Reports. 83.
https://ualaska.researchcommons.org/uaf_ine_project_reports/83
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http://hdl.handle.net/11122/10404