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Times are in EDT (UTC -4)
Tuesday, September 28, 2021 - 04:40 pm
Tuesday, September 28, 2021 - 06:10 pm

Presentations

  • A Year of Wildlife Movement: Monitoring for Preconstruction of Fish Passage Barrier #994233 in Washington  (169)
    Megan LaFever, Washington State Department of Transpiration, Habitat Connectivity Volunteer
  • Activity patterns of bat species at interstate highway sites with and without wildlife underpasses (186)
    Jenna Chapman, Central Washington University
  • Analysis of environmental factors affecting wildlife traffic accidents around Mt. Fuji, Japan (37)
    Yoichi Sonoda, Animal-pathway & Wildlife Association
  • Comparison of Mammal Use of a Highway Before and During Construction of Wildlife Crossing Structures in South Texas  (180)
    Thomas J Yamashita, Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute, Texas A&M University – Kingsville
  • Compost Incorporation on Roadsides for Soil Improvement and as a Stormwater Control Measure (49)
    Christina Kranz, North Carolina State University
  • Creating Maine's First Dedicated Turtle and Reptile Crossing Structure (192)
    Richard Bostwick, Maine Deptment of Transportation
  • Differences in the response of ACV with wildlife and livestock species during the COVID-19 lockdown in Spain (73)
    Victor Colino Rabanal, University of Salamanca, Spain
  • Ecological and genetic connectivity of shrews (Sorex spp.) across Interstate-90 in the Washington Cascade Range (172)
    Jordan Ryckman, Conservation Northwest (formerly Central Washington University)
  • Evaluating Wildlife Responses to Localized Mitigation Fencing Structures (131)
    Caitlin K. Brett, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
  • Factors influencing tree survival in a highway setting (134)
    Allyson Salisbury, The Morton Arboretum
  • Impact of COVID-19 on Traffic, Crashes, and Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions (36)
    David Waetjen, Road Ecology Center, UC Davis
  • Impacts of highways and fences on tule elk home range and movement (105)
    Abigail Dziegiel, California State University, Fresno
  • Improving Habitat Connectivity for the Endangered Santa Cruz Long-toed Salamander (Ambystoma macrodactylum croceum) on California Highway 1 through Collaboration with Multiple Partners  (176)
    Morgan Robertson, California Department of Transportation
  • Influence of selected weather conditions on the risk of ungulate-train collision in Poland in the years 2012 - 2015 (190)
    Karolina Jasinska, Institute of Forest Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences
  • Life on the edge: insect conservation in highway roadside rights of way (125)
    Kaitlin Stack Whitney, Rochester Institute of Technology
  • Maintaining wildlife connectivity in an urbanized area: the South Mountain Freeway in Phoenix, Arizona (2)
    Kris Gade, Arizona Department of Transportation
  • Mapping ungulate migration corridors, stopovers, and winter ranges across California (173)
    Evan Greenspan, California Department of Fish and Wildlife
  • Mitigating Small Animal Road Mortality (174)
    Tricia Markle, Minnesota Zoo
  • Mitigation from project planning stages: a unique opportunity for connectivity in Northern Mexico (35)
    Cecilia Aguilar, Wildlands Network
  • Monorail in an Era of COVID and Climate Change (64)
    Michael R. Wright
  • Mountain Yellow-Legged Frog Critical Habitat Mitigation and Restoration on State Route 2 (157)
    Francis Appiah, California Department of Transportation District 7
  • Ora - A Non-habituating, low cost, audiovisual animal warning system to mitigate roadkill (33)
    Vedant Srinivas, Eastlake High School, WA
  • Preliminary Results from Monitoring of a New Wildlife Crossing in Willacy County, Texas (150)
    Daniel G. Scognamillo, Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute - Texas A&M - Kingsville
  • Progress to Implement the First Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Wildlife Overpass in North America (77)
    Matthew Bell, Western Transportation Institute
  • Quantifying highway agency roadside tree removal using high-resolution satellite data (123)
    Ellen Oettinger White, Rutgers University
  • Response of roadside soil communities to application of unpaved road chemical treatments (90)
    Bethany K. Kunz, U.S. Geological Survey, Columbia Environmental Research Center
  • Roads and Raptors, a Spatial Analysis of Raptor Collisions on The Washington State Highway System (85)
    Sarah Croston, Washington Department of Transportation & The Evergreen State College
  • Roadside ditches as a key tool to manage for stormwater and pollution: A case study of highway governance challenges within the Chesapeake Bay Watershed (115)
    Sara Reynolds-Davis, Cornell University
  • Rural road usage by herpetofauna of the southern Sonoran Desert ecoregion (181)
    Brian Blais, Southwest Zoologists' League
  • SaveGREEN – Safeguarding the functionality of transnationally important ecological corridors in the Danube basin (39)
    Hildegard Meyer, WWF Central and Eastern Europe
  • The Asian Elephant Transport Working Group (AsETWG) Presents: Protecting Asian Elephants from Linear Transport Infrastructure – An Introduction to the Challenges and Solutions (30)
    Rob Ament, IUCN WCPA and SSC Cross-Commission Asian Elephant Transport Working Group, Transport Working Group of the IUCN WCPA, Center for Large Landscape Conservation
  • Traffic Influences on Wildlife Interactions at Wildlife Crossing Structures along FM106 in Cameron County, Texas  (102)
    Anna Mehner, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley-Brownsville

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