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      <image:caption>Cramer, P. 2014. Wildlife crossing structures in Utah: Determining the best designs. Report to Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Salt Lake City, Utah. October, 2014.331 pages. A camera trap study was conducted along Utah roads to determine how wildlife reacted to and used 35 bridges and culverts to move under and above roads. The main reason for the study was to learn of wildlife preferences for different types of structures and provide recommendations that assist in the design of future wildlife crossing structures and the retrofit of existing multiple-use structures to facilitate the passage of mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus), elk (Cervus canadensis), moose (Alces alces), and other wildlife.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Utah’s US 191 Monticello Wildlife Crossing Structure and Double Cattle Guard Monitoring Project Cramer, P. and R. Hamlin. 2019. US 191 Monticello Crossing Structure and Double Cattle Guard Monitoring Project. Final Report Submitted to Utah Department of Transportation. 21 pages. The US Highway 191 Monticello Wildlife Mitigation Project was completed by Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) in 2016. It included a new wildlife crossing structure (a corrugated steel culvert, 10 feet high x 15 feet wide, x 94 feet long) , a retrofitted existing culvert (7 feet high x 7.5 feet wide x 81 feet long), numerous double cattle guards, and 3.5 highway-miles of wildlife fence on both sides of the highway. Mule deer moved through the new crossing almost 23,000 times, with a success per camera day of 47.5, more than any other structure monitored by Dr. Cramer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cramer, P. and R. Hamlin. 2019. US 189 Wildlife Crossing Structures and Escape Ramp Monitoring. Final Report to Utah Department of Transportation, 2019. Utah Department of Transportation worked with Utah Division of Wildlife Resources to mitigate wildlife-vehicle collisions along U.S. Highway 189 at Deer Creek State Park with two wildlife crossing structures, wildlife exclusion fence, escape ramps, and double cattle guards. The escape ramps were installed at an angle slightly less than 180 degrees relative to the wildlife exclusion fence-line. The mule deer interception rate at the escape ramps was 88 percent (n=461 interception movements). The escape rate was 70 percent (n=365 escape movements). Wildlife-vehicle collision crash rates decreased by 69 percent in Mitigation Section 1 and decreased by 74 percent in Mitigation Section 2. Overall, there was good evidence that the mitigation had an effect on the crash rates within the mitigation sections. Recommendations for adaptive management were made.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Williams, T., N. Dodd, P. Cramer, S. Kundur, M. Gomez, and J. Rybczynski. 2021. Arizona statewide wildlife-vehicle conflict study. For Arizona Department of Transportation. 315 pages. The study brought together wildlife-vehicle crash data, wildlife movement data, habitat maps, threatened species locations and habitat, and other factors to identify the top Arizona roads where wildlife-vehicle conflict occurs and there is a high potential for additional conflict. Maps produced showed the top road segments where wildlife need to be accommodated to reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions and provide connectivity across highways.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Gagnon, J. W., C. D. Loberger, K. Ogren, C. A. Beach, H. D. Nelson, and S. C. Sprague. 2020b. Evaluation of effectiveness of wildlife guards and right of way escape mechanisms for large ungulates in Arizona. Final Report FHWA-AZ-20-729, Arizona Department of Transportation Research Center, Phoenix, AZ. 90 pages</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>See Todd Williams' ICOET Presentation on the Wildlife-Vehicle Conflict Study</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Arizona Media Coverage - Anthropocene: Wildlife-Friendly Infrastructure Makes Economic Sense January 2019</image:title>
      <image:caption>Biologists installed a video system that analyzed real-time footage along a stretch of highway. When animals approached, sensors triggered warning signs alerting motorists—and it worked wonderfully.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.wildlifeconnectivity.org/new-mexico-reports</loc>
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      <image:caption>Cramer, P., J.L. Cartron, K. Calhoun., J. Gagnon, M. Haverland, M. Watson, S. Cushman, H.Y. Wan, J. Kutz, J. Romero, T. Brennan., J. Walther, C. Loberger, H. Nelson, T. Botkin, and J. Hirsch. 2022. The New Mexico Wildlife Corridors Action Plan. New Mexico Department of Transportation and New Mexico Department of Game &amp; Fish. 756 pages. https://wildlifeactionplan.nmdotprojects.org/ The approach to developing the Action Plan was science-driven and two-pronged, with a focus on identifying (1) the top WVC hotpots in the state, representing the areas of greatest concern in terms of public safety, and (2) the top wildlife corridors intersecting high-traffic volume roads, representing conflict areas that are a mitigation priority for helping individual animals and wildlife populations for moving across the landscape. The Wildlife Corridors Act identifies by name six large focal species, all mammals, whose movements across the landscape are disrupted by roads and road traffic while at the same time posing a threat to the traveling public. These six large mammals are the mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus), elk (Cervus canadensis), pronghorn (Antilocapra americana), bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis), black bear (Ursus americanus), and cougar (Puma concolor) (also known as mountain lion or puma). They represent the main focus of all the analyses and modeling in the Action Plan.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Scientific Presentation of the Wildlife Corridors Action Plan to The Wildlife Society October 2021</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This 15 minute presentation describes the methods and results of the Action Plan</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>NMDOT's Matthew Haverland's ICOET 2021 Presentation on the NMDOT Wildlife Passage Research</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A documentary movie on New Mexico's Wildlife Corridors. It involves politicians in NM, CO, and other palces</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Slide show pdf on engaging Tribal communities through the Action Plan process during Covid 19 restrictions</image:caption>
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      <image:title>New Mexico Media Coverage - How the NMDOT Wildlife Corridor Action Plan will affect Otero County January 2022</image:title>
      <image:caption>Of the hotspot areas listed in the Wildlife Corridor Action Plan, four are on the Lincoln National Forest. The No. 1 spot listed for animal/vehicle collisions is on Highway 70 between Mescalero and Tularosa. Click on Alamogordo Daily News image for link to article.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Nevada Reports - The Nevada Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration Pooled Fund Study: The Strategic Integration of Wildlife Mitigation Into Transportation Procedures: A Manual for Agencies and Partners</image:title>
      <image:caption>Cramer, P., J. Kintsch, J. Gagnon, N. Dodd, T. Brennan, L. Loftus-Otway, K. Andrews, P. Basting, L. Frazier, and L. Sielecki. 2022. The strategic integration of wildlife mitigation into transportation procedures; a manual for agencies and partners. A report to The Wildlife Vehicle Collision (WVC) Reduction and Habitat Connectivity Transportation Pooled Fund Project TPF 5(358). 334 pages This manual instructs agency professionals and their partners on how the transportation planning process works across U.S. states and some Canadian provinces, and how wildlife concerns, specifically wildlife-vehicle conflicts, can be brought into the steps within the process. The goal of this manual is to inspire readers to help institutionalize wildlife concerns into transportation agency mission statements, long range plans, programming of projects, and all the steps to design, construct, and maintain transportation projects. A major step toward this goal is to win the hearts and minds of transportation professionals to think about wildlife in their everyday actions, and how they can help wildlife safely move across transportation infrastructure. Click on the cover image for an automatic download of the report.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Nevada Reports - The Nevada Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration Pooled Fund Study: The Strategic Integration of Wildlife Mitigation Into Transportation Procedures: Practices, Partnerships, and Next Steps</image:title>
      <image:caption>Cramer, P., J. Kintsch, L. Loftus-Otway, N. Dodd, K. Andrews, T. Brennan, P. Basting, J. Gagnon, L. Frazier, and L. Sielecki. 2022. Strategic integration of wildlife mitigation into transportation procedures: Practices, partnerships, and next steps. Report of the Nevada Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration Pooled Fund Study: The Wildlife Vehicle Collision (WVC) Reduction and Habitat Connectivity Transportation Pooled Fund Project TPF 5(358). 241 pages. URL: https://pooledfund.org/Details/Study/610 This research explored approaches to assessing wildlife needs to be accommodated in transportation processes through a two-nation survey of transportation professionals, literature review, case studies of partnerships and other efforts to reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions (WVC) and accommodate wildlife movement, and the input of dozens of transportation and ecology professionals on the research team and the supporting agency partners in this Pooled Fund Study. The consistent response themes to the survey included: 1) The important information sources for integrating wildlife needs were WVC crash data and hotspots analyses of these data; 2) The most important parts of the planning process were collaboration with wildlife agencies and inclusion of wildlife mitigation plans into long range plans; and 3) The top four most common needs were – dedicated funding, legislative support to consider wildlife movement needs, collaboration with wildlife agencies, and instilling environmental stewardship and awareness within agencies. Click on the cover image for an automatic download of the report.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The webinar presented by the research team in June 2022 with questions and discussion of the 400+ participants</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Re-Connecting Wild Restoring Safe Passage A documentary movie about Nevada DOT's efforts with partners to build wildlife overpasses and underpasses across the state</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cramer P.C., S. Gifford, B. Crabb, C. McGinty, D. Ramsey, F. Shilling, J. Kintsch, S. Jacobson, and K. Gunson. 2014. Methodology for Prioritizing Appropriate Mitigation Actions to Reduce Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions on Idaho Highways. Idaho Transportation Department, Boise, Idaho. 2014. https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/28515 This was the first state-wide analyses research to identify wildlife-vehicle collision hotspots and priorities across a state, Idaho. The priority areas were based on safety and ecological data. Click on the cover image for an automatic download of the report.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cramer, P. 2016. Safety solutions for wildlife-vehicle collisions on Idaho’s US 20 and SH 82. Report prepared for Idaho Transportation Department, Rigby Idaho. 166 pages. Included an interactive map for the public. This study was conducted to determine the specific locations and actions necessary to improve motorist safety on US 20 and SH 87 by reducing wildlife-vehicle collisions (WVC) with solutions that also provide movement opportunities for wildlife across the two highways. The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) worked with the author, Idaho Fish and Game Department (IDFG), the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), non-profit and wildlife research organizations, and Henry’s Fork Legacy Project (HFLP) members to first identify zones of wildlife-vehicle conflict on the highways, second to identify the best solutions for those zones, and third, to prioritize those actions. The results of this research were based on the best available information on wildlife, land ownership and management, recreation sites and trails, and road infrastructure such as existing bridges and speed limits. Click on the cover image for an automatic download of the report.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Idaho Reports - Assessing the Impact of Interstate 84 on the Sublett Mule Deer Herd in South Central Idaho, U.S.A.</image:title>
      <image:caption>Schwender, M., and P. Cramer. 2012. Assessing the impact of Interstate 84 on the Sublett mule deer herd in south central Idaho, U.S.A. Final Report to the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, Jerome, Idaho. 43 pages. Interstate 84 (I-84) was constructed and opened in south central Idaho in 1969 and the vehicle traffic has been a barrier to wildlife movement ever since. The study assessed a three-mile stretch of I-84 where wildlife attempt to cross the interstate to determine if mule deer and other wildlife species were attempting to use three existing box culverts placed for ranch use, and if wildlife were attempting to cross the interstate at grade. The report developed recommendations for future adaptive management and construction to facilitate wildlife movement below I-84. Click on the cover image for an automatic download of the report.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Environmental Planner, Scott Rudel and Brian Rick with the Idaho Transportation Department joined Idaho Matters about the effectiveness of the existing and future wildlife crossings on Highway 21 outside of Boise. Click on image to link to interview.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A balanced article on the US 20 Island Park controversy over wildlife mitigation. Click on High Country News image for link to article.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cramer, P., J. Kintsch, K. Gunson, F. Shilling, M. Kenner and C. Chapman. 2016. Reducing WVC in South Dakota. Study SD2014-03 Final Report to South Dakota Department of Transportation. 253 pages. This research examined the extent of the WVC challenge in South Dakota through: analyses of South Dakota Department of Public Safety (SDDPS) crash data, South Dakota DOT (SDDOT) and South Dakota Game Fish and Parks (SDGFP) wildlife carcass data, Tribal reservations’ data, mapping, and a review of how data are collected and shared. There was an annual average of 4,696 WVC crashes reported to the SDDPS from 2004 through 2013. At an average value of $17,343 per property damage only crash, and greater costs for human injury and fatal crashes, the total cost to the South Dakota public exceeded $107.9 million annually. There are also ecological costs. Click on the image of the cover to download report.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Loftus-Otway, L., N. Jiang, P. Cramer, N. Oaks, D. Wilkins, K. Kockelman, and M. Murphy. 2019. Incorporation of wildlife crossings into TxDOT’s Projects and Operations. The University of Texas at Austin, Center for Transportation Research. Final Report, Technical Report 0-6971-1. 322 pages. URL: https://library.ctr.utexas.edu/ctr-publications/0-6971-1.pdf. This research’s objective was to help ensure wildlife crossing considerations become routine part of state DOT project development processes. The work recommends specific language modifications to 18 Texas DOT (TxDOT) manuals and provides a new manual on wildlife crossing structures. The project findings demonstrate that data-driven, carefully planned, and well-designed wildlife crossing structures can enhance traffic safety significantly, are cost-effective across much of the TxDOT network, and help ensure that TxDOT can play a meaningful role in preserving human and animal lives and property for the benefit of current and future Texans. Click on the image of the cover to download report.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Texas reports - White Paper: The Incorporation of wildlife crossings into TxDOT’s Projects and Operations</image:title>
      <image:caption>Jiang, N., P. Cramer, and L. Loftus-Otway. 2019. White Paper: The incorporation of wildlife crossing structures into TxDOT’s Projects and Operations. The University of Texas at Austin, Center for Transportation Research. Final Report, Technical Report 0-6971-p1. 31 pages. URL: https://library.ctr.utexas.edu/ctr-publications/0-6971-p1.pdf. This white paper is a nice short review of how states and provinces in the US and Canada incorporate wildlife crossing structures into transportation. The purpose of this white paper is to provide a high-level overview concerning animal-vehicle conflict, including these elements: - What are the safety and economic impacts of animal-vehicle conflict? - Under what conditions should wildlife crossing structures be considered? - How can planners identify the optimal mitigation strategies and what implementation issues need to be considered? - What are some successful experiences from Texas and other states? Click on the image of the cover and the report. should download from the University of Texas.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Home working - Wildlife connectivity is the ability of terrestrial, aquatic, and airborne creatures to move about where they live, where they migrate to, and disperse from.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Home working - Imagine a world without Monarch butterflies. Or a stream without native trout, or a desert without tortoises. Imagine going to a wild area, far away or even near your home, and not hearing birds, not finding signs of mammals, no bees pollinating the flowers, and all the wonderful life that wildlife brings to our shared world.</image:title>
      <image:caption>Actions to protect wildlife start with people who care and get involved. Our institute helps empower professionals and the public get better involved in wildlife crossing structure planning and building, initiatives to protect land, and other actions helpful to wildlife.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Home working - We need to provide, protect, and restore connectivity and prevent losing individuals, populations, and species of wildlife. Wildlife crossing structures help to provide connectivity for wildlife while also making roads safer for motorists who may be involved in wildlife-vehicle collisions.</image:title>
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      <image:caption>Watch Dr. Cramer’s interview with the Mountain Lion Foundation March 2022</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Wildlands Network Executive Director writes to describe both elk caught on interstates in the Utah areas, and legislative efforts to fund wildlife crossings. Click on image to get to article.</image:caption>
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