Benefits of head‐starting for Blanding's turtle size distributions and recruitment

D Thompson, G Glowacki, D Ludwig… - Wildlife Society …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Head‐starting is a widely used turtle conservation measure but its effectiveness is
incompletely known. We evaluated the success of 2 long‐term Blanding's turtle (Emydoidea …

Conservation implications for jaguars and other neotropical mammals using highway underpasses

A González-Gallina, MG Hidalgo-Mihart… - PLoS …, 2018 - journals.plos.org
The Nuevo Xcan-Playa del Carmen highway in Quintana Roo, bisects the vegetation
corridor connecting two Jaguar Conservation Units (JCUs): Yum Balaam (north) and Sian …

Advancing wildlife connectivity in land use planning: a case study with four‐toed salamanders

BS Wade, ET Carter, CR Derolph… - The Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Stable habitat connections that wildlife can safely traverse are essential to biodiversity
conservation and healthy ecosystems. We developed high‐resolution landscape …

Ungulate substrate use in fauna passages

JO Helldin, M Niemi - bioRxiv, 2024 - biorxiv.org
Fauna passages are increasingly constructed at major roads and railways to mitigate the
negative effects of infrastructure and traffic on wildlife. The function of such passages …

[PDF][PDF] Land Trusts and Wildlife Crossing Structures

ATDH Land - 2023 - largelandscapes.org
This resource is a compilation of lessons learned and best practices in action by land trusts
engaged in wildlife crossing structure projects. This toolkit has the intention to inform and …

[PDF][PDF] RECONNECTING SMALL MAMMAL POPULATIONS IN THE CASCADE RANGE ACROSS AN INTERSTATE HIGHWAY: AN EARLY LOOK AT USE OF A …

LS MILLWARD, KA ERNEST, AG SCOVILLE - West. Wildl. J., 2020 - wwjournal.org
Expanding transportation corridors have fragmented ecosystems throughout the world,
restricting the movement of organisms or acting as complete connectivity barriers. Wildlife …