Safe Passages: Highways, Wildlife and Habitat Connectivity” featured in Bozeman Daily Chronicle’s “Out There” magazine.
BozemanDailyChron WildlifeCrossing 20100819
An Experimental Assessment of Swimming Abilities of Selected Trout Species
An Assessment of Highway Effects on Flying Squirrel Movement and Population Genetics, at I-90 Snoqualmie Pass East, WA
US 93 Post-Construction Wildlife-Vehicle Collision and Wildlife Crossing Monitoring Research
Burrowing Mammal Impacts on Paved Highways, Phase 1
US 93 Post-Construction Wildlife-Vehicle Collision and Wildlife Crossing Monitoring and Research – UTC
Researchers install another animal detection system
Researchers installed another animal detection system in the test bed. This is a break-the-beam system that uses microwave radio signals. It is the third generation system manufactured by ICx Radar Systems (formerly STS). As an above ground system, it uses microwave radio frequencies which are transmitted by a transmitter on one end of the testbed […]
Animal Detection Systems Tested and Reviewed
November 2009 — Researchers tested the reliability of the MagalSenstar animal detection system. The livestock contractor delivered 6 animals (2 horses, 2 llamas, and 2 sheep) to the test site and a test was initiated on November 18 2009. The tests lasted for 10 consecutive days after which the animals were removed from the enclosure. […]