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Tuesday, June 6, 2023 - 04:30 pm
Tuesday, June 6, 2023 - 06:30 pm

Presentations

  • Comparing two standardized data-collection protocols for road mortality surveys: Bike or car?  (2)
    Jochen A.G. Jaeger, Concordia University Montreal
  • A Hotspot Analysis of WVCs in Virginia Using GIS Applications (6)
    Stephen Bell, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute
  • FHWA New York Division's Endangered Species Act Compliance Procedures (8)
    Melissa Toni, Federal Highway Administration
  • Increasing Light Pollution, Its Effect on Nighttime Ecology and a Scalable Solution to Reversing the Trend (9)
    Tim Brothers, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and International Dark-sky Association
  • Roadkill Observation and Data System (ROaDS) Deployment for Federal Lands (10)
    Matthew Bell, Western Transportation Institute
  • Victoria St. road widening project: a successful transportation – ecology partnership. (12)
    Jackie Scott - Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority
  • Protecting Transportation Infrastructure while Maintaining Wetland Functions – Strategies for Resolving Human-Beaver Conflicts (16)
    Tyler Brown - Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department
  • Analysis of news related to vehicular collisions with wildlife: does the media reflect the reality of the highways in Mato Grosso do Sul? (206)
    Rafael Batista de Morais - Luiz de Queiroz College of Agriculture (ESALQ) - University of São Paulo (USP)
  • The Effects of Drive-Through Mobile Emissions on Air Quality (18)
    Tryston Calder
  • Going to Bat ~ A Cooperative Approach to the Conservation of Summer Roosting Bats in New Jersey Bridges (20)
    Ami Gulden, CWB, PWS, Dewberry
  • The Effect of Road Mitigation Structures on the Texas Tortoise (Gopherus berlandieri) (21)
    Elizabeth A. Saldo, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
  • Designing Experimental Studies for Determining the Effectiveness of Roadkill Mitigation Measures: A Bayesian Approach Applied to Odor Repellents (24)
    Michal Bíl, CDV - Transport Research Centre
  • Use of I-90 wildlife crossing structures in Washington’s Cascade Mountains assessed by camera trap data on medium to large mammals (25)
    Alison Scoville, Central Washington University
  • Evaluating a watershed approach to stormwater mitigation with the Stochastic Empirical Loading and Dilution Model (SELDM) (26)
    Gregory E. Granato, U.S. Geological Survey
  • Bringing New Technologies to an Old Science (28)
    Chelsea Harris - AECOM
  • Central Florida I-4 Wildlife Crossing Need, Design, & Construction update (34)
    Nicole Monies, FDOT
  • Regaining Ground: In-house Partnerships to Convert Underutilized Outdoor Spaces into Pollinator Resources at Transportation Agency Facilities (203)
    Alissa Salmore, Idaho Transportation Department
  • Environmental Impact of PHEV to BEV Transition: A Life Cycle Assessment Study (41)
    Scarlett Alexander, San Diego State University
  • A Literature Analysis to Determine Optimal Wildlife Crossing Structure Size (49)
    Pat Basting, Jacobs; John kronholm presenter CDOT
  • A Multi-faceted Approach to Improve Conditions for Pollinators along Washington State Highways (50)
    Katina Kapantais, Washington State Department of Transportation
  • Road Ecology in North-Eastern Sierras: Research and Collaboration to Enhance Restoration of Wildlife Connectivity and Public Safety on Hwy 395 (51)
    Mari Galloway, Wildlands Network
  • Designing Wildlife Crossings to Meet Focal Species Needs: An Example from Interstate 15 Connectivity Planning efforts in Southern California (55)
    Trish Smith, The Nature Conservancy
  • Natural History Resource Centre In Kenya: A Feasibility Study (59)
    Elisha Akech Ochungo, Multimedia University, Kenya
  • Reconnecting Northern California Habitats: A Presentation of Caltrans North Region Wildlife Connectivity Projects (63)
    Hannah Clark, Caltrans
  • Integration of Natural Capital and Nature-based Solutions (NbS) to move the needle toward carbon footprint reduction (65)
    Virginia (Ginny) King, Stantec
  • Integrating Stakeholders and Connectivity Data in Wildlife Crossing Infrastructure Planning for Highway 58 in the Tehachapi Linkage in Central California (67)
    Katie Rodriguez, CA Dept. of Transportation (Caltrans)
  • Partnering for the Commonwealth: Incorporating Natural Resource Priorities into Transportation Planning for a Resilient Landscape (69)
    David Paulson, MA Department of Transportation Highway Division
  • Modified jump-outs for white-tailed deer and mule deer (204)
    Marcel P. Huijser, Western Transportation Institute - Montana State University
  • Engaging in cooperative research and development partnerships to advance the science of ecosystem monitoring across the Nation (72)
    Joseph Bell, USGS
  • Partnership & Coordination to Support Transportation, Ecology & Park-like Character within Adirondack Travel Corridors  (209)
    Alexandra von Bieberstein, New York State Department of Transportation
  • Bat activity differences between highway sites with and without wildlife crossing structures depends on echolocation frequency guild (75)
    Jenna L. Chapman
  • Mammal use of underpasses to cross Route 606 in Guacimal, Costa Rica (76)
    Eleanor Terner, University of California San Diego
  • Amphibian and reptile use of mitigated habitats and crossing structures in the Snoqualmie Pass area of Interstate-90 in Washington State, USA (80)
    Jason T. Irwin, Central Washington University
  • Linear Infrastrcture and Biodiversity in Africa (81)
    Wendy Collinson, The Endangered Wildlife Trust
  • Advancing the consideration of ecological connectivity in environmental assessment: Synthesis of current challenges and steps ahead  (83)
    Jochen A.G. Jaeger, Concordia University Montreal, Canada
  • Assessing major linear infrastructure threats to great apes and gibbons across three pilot landscapes (84)
    Melissa Butynski Center for Large Landscape Conservation
  • Securing Connectivity Across Highways for Jaguars in Strategic Regions of Sonora and Sinaloa, Mexico (86)
    Cecilia Aguilar Morales - Wildlands Network
  • Opportunities for Air Pollution and Climate Mitigation using Roadside Green Infrastructure (213)
    Richard Baldauf, US Environmental Protection Agency
  • Ecosystem-based, Core-independent Regional Connectivity to Inform Conservation Networks at Multiple Scales (96)
    Scott D. Jackson, University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • Considerations for Determining Advance Mitigation Credits for Wildlife Connectivity Actions  (106)
    Laurel Low CA Department of Fish and Wildlife
  • Implementing Unmanned Aerial Systems and Aerial Pesticide applications for Compensatory Mitigation and Wetland Restorations (108)
    Wes Cartner, NCDOT
  • South Jersey Transportation Authority (SJTA), Roadway Environmental Advancement Initiative (READI) (110)
    Nicholas Marchese, Project Manager at the South Jersey Transportation Authority
  • I-91 Brattleboro Bridge - A Bridge to Nature - Enhancing Infrastructure to Preserve and Celebrate the Landscape (112)
    Linda Figg - FIGG Group Inc.
  • How Do You Determine Achievable Ecological Uplift in Stream Restoration? Biological Monitoring Pre- and Post-Stream Restoration (113)
    Bree Stephens, Senior Ecologist at RES
  • Wildlife Use Culverts to Cross the Pan-American Highway in Guanacaste Conservation Area, Costa Rica (119)
    Tom Langen, Clarkson University
  • A multi tools approach for assessing the impact of two different linear transport infrastructures on landscape connectivity for four terrestrial mammals species. (120)
    Lucie DISPAN de FLORAN - University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, CERFE 08240 Boult-aux-Bois France
  • Pikas Rock! Use of linear infrastructure rock embankment and wildlife crossing structures by the American Pika (Ochotona princeps), a rocky habitat specialist (121)
    Kristina Ernest, Department of Biological Sciences, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA USA
  • A multi-partner effort to plan for connectivity and safe passage on highways between three California mountain ranges (224)
    Marian Vernon, Peninsula Open Space Trust
  • Over, Under, A Road Runs Through: A Collaborative Secondary Educational Module on Wildlife Crossings and Habitat Connectivity  (122)
    Amanda Keil, ARC Solutions/Rocky Mountain Wild
  • Wildlife Connectivity Efforts in Caltrans District 7 (Los Angeles and Ventura Counties) (134)
    Celina Oliveri-Caltrans
  • Social equity implications of future mobility (135)
    Marc Brenman, IDARE LLC; former Senior Policy Advisor for Civil Rights, U.S.DOT
  • The combined effects of anthropogenic disturbance, local-scale environment, and structural characteristics on wildlife crossing use in South Texas (137)
    Thomas J. Yamashita, Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute, Texas A&M University – Kingsville, Kingsville, TX 78363, USA
  • Safe Passages for Wildlife on Interstate-10 East of Tucson, Arizona: Applying science to achieve on the ground mitigation (138)
    Jessica A. Moreno, Coalition for Sonoran Desert Protection
  • National Seed Strategy - Restoring Resilience (139)
    Brian Smith FHWA, Patricia DeAngelis and Elizabeth Krone USFWS
  • Avoiding Dead-End Wildlife Crossings – Achieving Connectivity Across and Beyond Highway Rights of Way Through Multi-Organization Collaboration, Planning, Design, Mitigation, and Land Securement (141)
    David MacKinnon, Nova Scotia Environment & Climate Change
  • Prioritizing Wildlife Passage Infrastructure Improvements via Optimized Hot Spot Analysis and Modeling Deer-Vehicle Collision Count-Data  (142)
    Chris Standley, NYS Dept. of Transportation
  • NY Routes 400/16 Roundabout Center Island Stormwater Infiltration, Aurora, NY (143)
    Andrew Schrauth, New York State Department of Transportation
  • Connecting Habitat, Wildlife, and Community in the Gaviota Coast: A Case Study (145)
    Shannon Crossen, ICF Jones and Stokes
  • Federal Highway Administration Implementation of BIL Section 11123: Wildlife Crossing Safety (149)
    Colleen Fletcher; Federal Highway Administration
  • Latin America and Caribbean Transport Working Group (153)
    Mirna Manteca, Wildlands Network/Latin America and Caribbean Transport Working Group
  • Monitoring of herptofauna-specific road crossing structures in Southern Appalachia reveals use by timber rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus) and a diversity of other wildlife species.  (155)
    Liz Hillard-Wildlands Network
  • Ecology of Play: Restoring Streets as Both Spaces for Play and Urban Watersheds (158)
    Ethan Pepin (Transportation Planner at Rutland Regional Planning Commission/Graduate Student at Tufts))
  • The Management of Private Road Crossings in the Lake Champlain Basin (159)
    Luke Briccetti, Graduate Student, SUNY Plattsburgh
  • Teaming with stakeholders for success in aquatic habitat restoration (161)
    Garrett Jackson, Washington State Department of Transportation
  • Identifying and Prioritizing Core Linkages for American Marten alongside Transportation Infrastructure in the Adirondack Mountains, New York, USA.  (166)
    Chris Standley
  • California Department of Fish & Wildlife’s Terrestrial Barrier Dataset (169)
    Michael Hardy, Biogeographic Data Branch, California Department of Fish & Wildlife
  • Resilience governance of social-ecological systems (170)
    Ahjond Garmestani JD, PhD - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • VDOT's Enrollment in the Monarch Candidate Conservation Agreement with Assurances (CCAA) (227)
    Susan Alexander, Virginia Dept. of Transportation
  • Integration of Weed-Suppressive Bacteria With Herbicides to Reduce Exotic Annual Grasses (179)
    Matt Germino - USGS
  • Ecological Connectivity Plan, Highway 10, Quebec, Canada : Increasing safety, Improving connectivity and stakeholders leadership (181)
    Victor Grivegnée-Dumoulin, Corridor appalachien
  • Evaluation of Roadside Pollinator Habitat & Management Practices (184)
    Diane Debinski & Rob Ament
  • Mountain yellow-legged frog, mitigation, captive breeding, translocation, multi-agency (192)
    Francois Appiah and Caltrans Biologist
  • Federal Funding Opportunities to Reduce Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions and Improve Fish Passage & Habitat Connectivity (194)
    Renee Callahan, ARC Solutions
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