Evaluating wildlife mitigation for Wisconsin State Highway 49 through the Horicon National Wildlife Refuge and State Wildlife Management Area, WI
Workshop and Technical Support for USFWS, Wildlife Crossings and Wildlife-Surface Transportation Conflicts
Road Ecology work in Banff National Park featured in research highlights
“Bears use animal bridges to breed” featured in NATURE, Vol 506, 27 February 2014. Sawaya Et Al Nature 2014 Related project Banff DNA
Evaluation of Effectiveness and Cost-Benefits of Woolen Roadside Reclamation Products
MSU study proves that wildlife crossing structures promote ‘gene flow’ in Banff bears
WTI Road Ecology work is featured in MSU news. Read the story “Wildlife crossing structures promote ‘gene flow’ in Banff bears”
Development of Standard Deer Vehicle Crash Scenarios and Data Collection
Conservation Science for the Management of Transportation Systems and Fragment-Sensitive Species in the Crown of the Continent and Central Canadian Rocky Mountains
Development of a Sustainable Strategy Supporting Transportation Planning and Conservation Priorities Across the West
Production of a Documentary Film on Road Ecology: Division Street
WTI worked with Eric Bendick of the MSU Graduate Science and Natural History Film Program to create a film for national distribution that was entered in film festivals around the U.S. to increase public awareness about road ecology and its scientific solutions. It was selected for showing at eight film festivals. Film available at: http://www.videoproject.com/divisionstreet.html […]