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Innovative Approaches to Wildlife/Highway Interactions Terminology
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Communication Complex challenges require complex answers We need all the skills and innovation from ALL of you …but let’s be able to understand each other
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Professional Jargon Engineers and biologists have different jargon We assume everybody else understands it
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Professional Jargon Engineers work with objective, concrete concepts, and frequently well- substantiated data Biologists work with subjective, abstract concepts, and uncertain data with many qualifiers
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Crossing Structures Two basic categories: Structure crosses over the critters The critters cross over the structure
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Wildlife Crosses OVER the Traffic Wildlife Overcrossings Tunnels
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Wildlife Overcrossing
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Cumberland Gap Tunnel Cars drive through the mountain Habitat remains intact above
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Wildlife Crosses UNDER the Traffic Generalized term: UNDERPASS Two types of underpasses Bridge Culvert
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Single Span Bridge
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Viaduct Viaduct
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Culverts (Wildlife Crosses UNDER the Traffic) Three general types Box Culvert Culvert (Continuous) Bottomless Culvert
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Box Culverts
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Box Culvert
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Culvert (Continuous)
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Slotted Drain Culvert Shawnee NF For rattlesnakes
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Bottomless Culverts
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Bottomless culvert RISE SPAN LENGTH is perpendicular to road
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Barriers Used to divert or stop movement
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Fence
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Fence (Arizona)
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Fence (Florida)
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Boulder Fence for Elk
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Jersey Barrier
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Barriers: Cuts, Jersey Barriers
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Barrier: Sound Wall
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Barrier: Retaining wall
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Escape Structures Used to allow animals trapped on the roadway a way to escape Two main types Escape Ramp One-way Gate Some work better than others
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Escape Ramp
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Escape Ramp (from bottom) SAND
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One-way Gate
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One-way Gates: About 8 times less effective than Escape Ramps
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