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Road transport / Bridges / Conservation biology / Habitats / Wildlife crossing / Deer-vehicle collisions / Speed limit / Roadkill / Cost–benefit analysis / Transport / Land transport / Wildlife


FOREWORD America’s highways allow people and products to travel to every corner of our nation. Along the way, these roads cut across the habitat of many native wildlife species. When these paths cross, collisions occu
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Morristown / /

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ANIMAL DETECTION SYSTEMS / The Louis Berger Group Inc. / /

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America / /

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United States / /

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Pike McLean / FACILITY TYPE / Highway Safety Information System / /

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transportation / travel needs / potential solutions / /

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Congress / Federal Highway Administration Western Federal Lands Highway Division / Federal Highway Administration office of Planning / Environment / and Realty / California State University / U.S. Government / Federal Highway Administration / group of seven / Adam Ford c/o Banff Wildlife Crossings Project Western Transportation Institute / Federal Highway Administration office of Safety Research and Development / National Technical Information Service / U.S. Department of Transportation / Chuck Walters c/o Environmental Division Mississippi Department of Transportation PO Box / Work Unit / /

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Abdul Zineddin / Marcel Huijser / Tony Clevenger / Dennis Durbin / Michael F. Trentacoste / Adam Ford / Bruce F. Leeson / Chuck Walters / Brian L. Cypher / /

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Driver / Contractor / Contracting Officer / Director / Technical Manager / Secretary of Transportation / Technical Representative / General / Officer / CONTENTS EXECUTIVE / /

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New Jersey / Virginia / Montana / /

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