In recent decades, an increasing number of highway construction and reconstruction projects have included mitigation measures aimed at reducing wildlife-vehicle collisions and maintaining habitat connectivity for wildlife. The most effective and robust measures include wildlife fences combined with wildlife underpasses and overpasses. The 39 wildlife crossing structures included along a 90 km stretch of US Highway 93 on the Flathead Indian Reservation in western Montana represent one of the most extensive of such projects. We measured movements of large mammal species at 15 elliptical arch-style wildlife underpasses and adjacent habitat between April and November 2015. We investigated if the movements of large mammals through the underpasse...
Providing mid- and large-sized mammals with safe opportunities to cross roadways can reduce the impa...
The reconstruction of 90.6 km of U.S. Highway 93 from Evaro to Polson, MT on the Flathead Indian Res...
One of the most obvious impacts roads have on the natural world is direct mortality to individual an...
In recent decades, there has been an increase of engineering projects that seek to mitigate the barr...
The rapid increase in animal-vehicle collisions on U.S. roadways is a growing concern in terms of hu...
61396311Final report;June 2004May 2005.PDFTech ReportVTRC 06-R2VirginiaVirginia Transportation Resea...
The impediment that the Bitterroot Valley’s roads and vehicle traffic pose for wildlife movement can...
PDFTech ReportReport No. 101-10-803Wildlife crossingsDeerCollisionsTraffic safetyHighway safetyNevad...
Wildlife and humans have always interacted on the landscape. However, growing transportation infrast...
In the 1990s, Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) proposed an expansion of U.S. Highway 93, i...
Habitat fragmentation, habitat loss, and human caused mortality are the major factors contributing t...
Roads have allowed for increased connectivity between humans, but also fragment animal habitats and ...
016508712015Final Report, September 2012 through May 2015PDFTech ReportFHWA-WY-06/01FJob No. RS11(21...
This paper will address the developing trends in wildlife crossing structure research across the wes...
This study assesses existing human-purpose underpasses below an unfenced high-traffic 4-lane highway...
Providing mid- and large-sized mammals with safe opportunities to cross roadways can reduce the impa...
The reconstruction of 90.6 km of U.S. Highway 93 from Evaro to Polson, MT on the Flathead Indian Res...
One of the most obvious impacts roads have on the natural world is direct mortality to individual an...
In recent decades, there has been an increase of engineering projects that seek to mitigate the barr...
The rapid increase in animal-vehicle collisions on U.S. roadways is a growing concern in terms of hu...
61396311Final report;June 2004May 2005.PDFTech ReportVTRC 06-R2VirginiaVirginia Transportation Resea...
The impediment that the Bitterroot Valley’s roads and vehicle traffic pose for wildlife movement can...
PDFTech ReportReport No. 101-10-803Wildlife crossingsDeerCollisionsTraffic safetyHighway safetyNevad...
Wildlife and humans have always interacted on the landscape. However, growing transportation infrast...
In the 1990s, Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) proposed an expansion of U.S. Highway 93, i...
Habitat fragmentation, habitat loss, and human caused mortality are the major factors contributing t...
Roads have allowed for increased connectivity between humans, but also fragment animal habitats and ...
016508712015Final Report, September 2012 through May 2015PDFTech ReportFHWA-WY-06/01FJob No. RS11(21...
This paper will address the developing trends in wildlife crossing structure research across the wes...
This study assesses existing human-purpose underpasses below an unfenced high-traffic 4-lane highway...
Providing mid- and large-sized mammals with safe opportunities to cross roadways can reduce the impa...
The reconstruction of 90.6 km of U.S. Highway 93 from Evaro to Polson, MT on the Flathead Indian Res...
One of the most obvious impacts roads have on the natural world is direct mortality to individual an...