Indentifying and Protecting Wildlife Corridors
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- Wildlands Network Creates the First Comprehensive Map of Wildlife Crossings Across California — Wildlands Network August 27, 2023
- New Law for Wildlife Crossings – California October 8, 2022
- Blueprint for Preventing Wildlife Traffic Collisions near Great Smoky Mountains National Park Unveiled – Rewilding July 17, 2022
- Pathways at the Wild Hearts Gallery March 3, 2022
- Dr Mark Elbroch The Cougar Conundrum – Sharing the World with a Successful Predator presented by MLF – YouTube January 3, 2021
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- Northside Signpost
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Comments on: "Maps of potential and existing wildlife corridors" (1)
The unopened file at the top of this page is a 1.6 MB PDF file. The one that is open is a 597 KB JPEG.
Kurt’s full report can be viewed here:
Click to access SwW08Menke.pdf