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Tribal Canoe Journey Resources
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Course Links
Stolja Ali Guide
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Community Read: Early Warming
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Web Resources
Websites:
eMammal
Road Ecology from the Ecostudies Institute
Wildlife Collision Prevention Program in B.C.
Critter Crossings from the Federal Highway Commission
Litzinger Road Ecology Center
Highway Wilding
Roads to the Past: Highway Archaeology
Publications:
Evaluation of the Use and Effectiveness of Wildlife Crossings from the National Cooperative Highway Research Program
Highways Through Habitats: The Banff Wildlife Crossings Project
Interaction Between Roadways and Wildlife Ecology from the National Cooperative Highway Research Program
Landscapes of Movement eBook
Trans-Canada Highway Wildlife Monitoring and Research Annual Report 2011-12
WDFW Report: Understanding People in Places
Wildlife Passages in Snohomish Country
Repatriating Salmon to Point Elliot: Fish and Wildlife in bǝka'ltiu (Mukilteo)
Student Posters
Documentary from Highway Wilding
Cascade Crossroads
Road Ecology Collegiate Programs
Programs:
Montana State University - College of Engineering
Portland State University
UC Davis
Utah State University
DeAnza College
Researchers:
Dr. Thomas Murphy, Edmonds CC LEAF School
Dr. Richard T.T. Forman at Harvard University Center for the Environment
Dr. Jochen Jaeger at Concordia University, Monreal (Geography, Planning & Environment Department)
Dr. Tom Langen at Clarkson University, NY (Animal Psychology Department)
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