A literature analysis and study to determine optimal wildlife crossing structure size
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Denver, Colo. : Colorado Department of Transportation, Applied Research & Innovation Branch, 2022.
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1 online resource (various pagings) : illustrations
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"March 2022."
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Wildlife crossing structures (WCSs), underpasses, and overpasses are widely used for the safe travel of larger wildlife species across roads and highways, reducing wildlife-related vehicle collisions to drivers. WCSs are often expensive to build and maintain, and therefore determining a cost-effective, optimal design is a challenge faced by departments of transportation across the United States and elsewhere. Although much research has been conducted on the variables affecting the usage of WCSs by wildlife, few attempts have been made to correlate cost-diminishing returns in relation to the success rates and optimal sizing of WCS.
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Report No.,CDOT-2022-01

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Basting, P. (2022). A literature analysis and study to determine optimal wildlife crossing structure size . Colorado Department of Transportation, Applied Research & Innovation Branch.

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Basting, Pat. 2022. A Literature Analysis and Study to Determine Optimal Wildlife Crossing Structure Size. Colorado Department of Transportation, Applied Research & Innovation Branch.

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Basting, Pat. A Literature Analysis and Study to Determine Optimal Wildlife Crossing Structure Size Colorado Department of Transportation, Applied Research & Innovation Branch, 2022.

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Basting, Pat. A Literature Analysis and Study to Determine Optimal Wildlife Crossing Structure Size Colorado Department of Transportation, Applied Research & Innovation Branch, 2022.

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