International audienceIt is widely recognized that major transportation infrastructures such as highways degrade habitats, increase the risk of collision mortality, and cause alterations in landscape connectivity by reducing connections between habitats due to the barrier effect. Wildlife crossings (underpasses and overpasses) have therefore become standard practice to reduce these effects on wildlife. Most studies aim to identify relevant locations for the creation of new wildlife crossings, but it is very rare for results based on modeling tools or animal movement records, for example, to be confronted with expert opinion and knowledge. Our paper provides a methodological framework combining modeling tools and field expertise from a multi...