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Comprehensive Multi-species Connectivity Assessment and Planning for the Highway 67 Region of San Diego County, California

Type: report

Article abstract: Through a comprehensive, multi-species connectivity analysis using robust analytical approaches, we created a connectivity plan, tools to facilitate the implementation of this plan, and a wildlife crossing infrastructure plan for key roadways in our study area.

Number of pages: 77

Authors: Jennings, Megan; Zeller, Katherine;

Month: June

Year: 2017

Purpose: Prepared for SANDAG No. 5004388 Task Order 3

Notes: Final report and Appendices A-B

Prepared for: San Diego Association of Governments;

Prepared by: San Diego State University;

Keywords: connectivity; highway 67; SR-67; wildlife and infrastructure; wildlife corridors; wildlife crossing;

Species: Coachwhip; Wrentit; deer mice; Woodrats; Bobcat; Mule deer; Mountain lion

Threats: Loss of connectivity; Urban development

Projects:

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